Best Interactive Books
Here are some fun, engaging books that invite children to interact and explore—from lift-the-flap books to activity and sticker books that make reading time playful and exciting.
What makes a good interactive book for toddlers
• Lift-the-flap or other interactive elements
• Sticker or activity-based play that encourages participation
• Bright, engaging illustrations
• Durable pages that can handle repeated use

Farm Hullaballoo
A Noisy book with all the farm animal sounds and more for tiniest readers to explore

Peep Inside Dinosaurs
A lift the flap book with simple and interesting facts about dinosaurs for 2 years and above.

Look Inside Seas And Oceans
A more detailed lift the flap book for older toddlers to know more about fascinating creatures underwater.

See Inside Trains
A must have for a train lover, filled with interesting details under each flap.

Peppa’s Travels
A sticker book about Peppa’s travel adventure, perfect for preparing little ones for upcoming journeys.

1001 Ultimate Brain Booster
Puzzles, mazes, tracings and way more. Perfect busy book to keep your toddler hooked.

Wacky Wednesday
A perfect Dr Suess story with wacky details in each page for you and your little one to spot.

Festival Sticker Book
Another sticker book about the many beautiful festvals of India.
FAQs
What are interactive books for toddlers?
Interactive books are designed to actively involve children in the reading experience. These include lift-the-flap books, sticker books, and activity books that encourage participation and exploration.
Are activity and sticker books good for toddlers?
Yes, activity and sticker books are great for toddlers as they encourage hands-on learning, improve fine motor skills, and keep children engaged while reading.
What age are interactive books suitable for?
Interactive books are suitable from around 2 years and up, depending on the type of activity. Simple sticker and lift-the-flap books work well for younger toddlers, while more detailed activity books suit older children.
Do interactive books help with learning?
Yes, interactive books support learning by encouraging problem-solving, hand-eye coordination, and early language skills through play and participation.
How should interactive books be used with toddlers?
Interactive books work best when used together with a parent or caregiver. Guiding children through activities and prompts helps them stay engaged and get the most out of the experience.