Who's In Your Book? Books in Order
Part ofTom Fletcher Books in OrderThe interactive picture book series by Tom Fletcher that invites children to tilt, shake, and blow on the pages to help the characters.
Last updated: December 15, 2025
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Publication Order
11 books
There's a Dinosaur in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2025
A little dinosaur has stomped into the book and is feeling lonely. The reader is invited to help find him some friends in this heartwarming interactive story.
There's a Little Chick in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2024
A little chick has arrived in the book and needs the reader's help to explore. Through interactive prompts, children guide the chick on a gentle journey of discovery.
There's a Bear in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2022
A sleepy bear has wandered into the book and needs help getting ready for bed. The reader helps him wash, brush his teeth, and settle down for a good night's sleep.
There's a Wolf in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2021
A Big Bad Wolf has pushed his way into the book. The reader must help the Monster, Dragon, and other friends work together to get rid of the intruder.
There's a Unicorn in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2021
A unicorn has galloped onto the page, but she looks worried. The reader must learn how to soothe her with happy thoughts and magic to bring back her sparkle.
There's a Superhero in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2021
The Scribbler is trying to ruin the book, and it's up to the reader to help the Superhero unlock their powers. By tapping and cheering, children can save the day.
There's a Monster in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2021
The book that started it all: a mischievous blue monster is loose on the pages. The reader must shake, tilt, and spin the book to get him out before he makes a mess.
There's an Elf in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2020
A cheeky elf challenges the reader to a series of tests to see if they belong on the Nice List. But look out—this elf might be trying to trick you into being naughty.
There’s an Alien in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2020
An alien has crash-landed on the page. The reader is asked to jiggle, bounce, and turn the book upside down to help launch the alien back into space.
There's a Witch in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2020
A witch has landed in the book and is making a terrible mess with her magic. The reader must use their finger as a wand to tidy up the pages and trap the witch.
There’s a Dragon in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
2019
A cute little dragon has hatched inside the book, and she's accidentally sneezed fire! The reader must help put out the flames and keep the dragon safe in this interactive adventure.
Series background & context
The Who's In Your Book? series by Tom Fletcher changes the way families approach storytime. Instead of sitting quietly and listening to a narrative, children are invited to participate directly. The book is no longer just a container for words and pictures. It becomes an interactive object—a trap, a house, or a playground—that needs to be handled, twisted, and turned. This clever shift transforms a standard reading session into an active, giggly event where the child is the hero.
It all began with the breakout hit, There's a Monster in Your Book. In this debut title, a blue, mischievous creature has invaded the pages. He isn't scary, but he certainly causes trouble. The text speaks directly to the reader, asking them to help manage the situation. You might be asked to tilt the book to slide the monster to the left, or shake it vigorously to wake him up. When the monster makes a mess, the child has to blow on the page to dry it off.
It is reading without the rules.
The charm of the series relies heavily on the artwork by Greg Abbott. His illustrations bring the creatures to life with big eyes and expressive faces. Because the text breaks the fourth wall, these characters feel like real friends trapped inside paper and cardboard. They react to what the child does. If you tickle the monster's feet, he laughs. If you rock the book gently, he eventually falls asleep. This cause-and-effect relationship makes the magic feel surprisingly real for young minds.
As the series expanded, Fletcher introduced a wider cast of magical beings, each with their own specific quirks and challenges. In There's a Dragon in Your Book, readers have to deal with accidental fire-breathing sneezes. There's an Alien in Your Book features a visitor from another planet who needs help repairing a spaceship. From unicorns that worry to superheroes that need a sidekick, every new installment brings a fresh interaction.
While the books are high-energy fun, they often circle back to themes of empathy and emotional regulation. The goal isn't always to chase the character away. Often, the reader must help the creature feel safe, happy, or ready for bed. By comforting a monster or cheering up a sad witch, children practice kindness.
Ultimately, these books empower young readers. They are the ones in control of the experience. By making reading a two-way conversation, Fletcher ensures that kids associate books with joy, play, and connection, building a positive relationship with literature that lasts long after the book is closed.
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