When referring to "interactive pages" in a sound book, you might want to use synonyms or alternative expressions to convey similar ideas. Here are some options:
- Engaging pages – emphasizing that the pages capture the reader's attention actively.
- Interactive panels – highlighting specific sections or areas on pages designed for interaction.
- Playable pages – pages that can be used to activate or play sounds.
- Touchable elements – components within the pages that respond to touch or interaction.
- Interactive features – general term for any interactive parts within the pages.
- Sound-activated pages – pages designed to produce sounds when interacted with.
- Multisensory pages – pages that combine audio and tactile elements.
- Hands-on pages – pages that encourage manual interaction.
- Responsive pages – pages that react when the reader interacts.
These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on context and the specific nature of the interaction.