One
of four adventures familiar to children who watch Maisy on TV, in MAISY
DRESSES UP, Maisy and her friends play dress-up. As always, toddlers,
preschoolers, and parents will find the ordinary extraordinary with
Maisy!
Maisy Tidies Up
The
story centres around a mouse Named Maisy who is cleaning their house.
Maisy's friend, Charley, then comes over and sees that there are cakes
to be eaten in the kitchen but he can't because the floor is still wet.
Charley then helps Maisy clean the house while the floor dries and
needless to say in the end they eat the cakes.
Maisy Goes Shopping
A new storybook based on Maisy’s hit TV series is here, just in time for
the
crazy-for-Maisy preschoolers who have been clamoring for more. In MAISY
GOES SHOPPING, Charley and our favorite mouse make a trip to the
grocery store to buy lots of goodies for lunch. Wherever they go and
whatever they do, Lucy Cousins’s lovable characters are a delight.
Maisy's Bathtime
Maisy
is trying to take a bath and keeps getting interrupted by her friend
Tallulah. When she answers the door she says "Hello Tallulah. Maisy
can't play right now. It's her bathtime." Tallulah interrupts again and
then takes charge and jumps in the bath with Maisy.
Maisy's Bedtime
One
of four adventures familiar to children who watch Maisy on TV, in
MAISY'S BEDTIME, Maisy and her friends get ready for bed. As always,
toddlers, preschoolers, and parents will find the ordinary extraordinary
with Maisy!
Maisy Makes Gingerbread
One
of four adventures familiar to children who watch Maisy on TV, in MAISY
MAKES GINGERBREAD, Maisy and her friends mix, roll, cut, and bake
gingerbread.
Maisy Makes Lemonade
In
MAISY MAKES LEMONADE, it’s a hot day, and Maisy is having a nice cold
drink. Eddie is hot, too, but it takes a lot of lemonade to satisfy this
thirsty friend. Not to worry - Maisy goes out to the garden and, with a
boost from Eddie, picks some fresh lemons. Together they stir in some
water and sugar, and there! A pitcher of refreshing lemonade. Now she
just needs to go get some cups - but what is that slurping noise? Good
thing they made enough for an elephant!
Maisy Goes to Nursery
Preschool
for Maisy means a day filled with friends and things to do, from the
time she hangs her coat on a special peg to the time she says good-bye.
There’s painting and snack time, stories and nap time (and a bathroom
break in between). Soon everyone’s ready to haul out the instruments and
make some noise, then head outside for a turn at the sandbox or slide.
Maisy Goes on Holiday
Maisy
the mouse and her friend Cyril the squirrel are going on vacation to
the beach. They take the train there and build sand castles and play in
the water. This book shows kids who may not have ever gone to the beach,
or have gone for the first time a good glimpse of what they can do
there.
Maisy Goes to Hospital
"Maisy
Goes to the Hospital" is a new experience book that emphasizes the
social and emotional feelings associated with being hurt/feeling ill and
being in a hospital. Teachers can read this book to students to teach
about what happens in a hospital, why people go to the hospital, and who
works at the hospital. Additionally, students can learn about what
makes them feel better while they are sick or not having a good day.
Christmas Eve
Maisy
the mouse is having a Christmas Eve party, and all her animal friends
are invited for this secular celebration. Unfortunately, Eddie the
Elephant gets stuck in the snow and needs to be rescued.
Goes to the City
Maisy
and Charley are in the city visiting their friend Dotty, and there are
many things to get used to - noisy traffic, enormous buildings, and
sidewalks so crowded they have to walk very slowly (all the better for
looking in store windows). Riding the escalator and elevator - and
hanging on tight in the subway - are almost as much fun as exploring the
giant toy store and eating pizza in a cafe. Even the playground is busy
in the city!
Goes on a Sleepover
Tallulah
is having a sleepover, and Maisy is invited. So is Tallulah's new
friend, Ella. Every moment is packed with fun as the friends talk,
dance, giggle, and play together. After a tasty supper and lots of
games, all three get ready for bed, and Maisy reads a story. Is everyone
finally tired? With this anything-but-sleepy storybook, children new to
sleepovers and seasoned pros alike can enjoy an overnight visit with
Maisy and her pals.
Goes Camping
When
Maisy sets off to go camping in the country, it’s only natural that all
her friends come along, too. But they soon find that pitching a tent is
not an easy thing to do. Even if they do manage to keep the tent up,
there’s the matter of fitting them all in — Maisy, Charley, Cyril,
Tallulah, and finally, the huge elephant, Eddie.
Goes to the Library
Maisy likes going to the library.
She loves to read a book in a nice, quiet place.
Today,
Maisy wants to read a book about fish, but she can only find books
about birds or tigers. So she explores some of the other things to do in
the library, like using the computer, making copies, listening to
music, or looking at fish in the aquarium. Aha! Finally Maisy finds a
sparkly book all about fish. But just as she settles into a corner to
read, along come Cyril, Tallulah, Eddie, and Ostrich — and they all have
noisier activities on their minds!
Charley and the Wobbly Tooth
On
his first trip to the dentist, Charley gets lots of moral support from
Maisy and friends in a full-length story readers will be eager to sink
their teeth into. Maisy's friend Charley has a wobbly tooth! He's going
to the dentist for the first time, and he's a little nervous. Luckily,
Maisy, Tallulah, Eddie, and Cyril are happy to accompany their toothy
friend to the dentist's office, where they make some fun discoveries: a
twirly chair that goes up and down, a special cup to spit in, and a
proper tooth-brushing demonstration. Charley gets an x-ray, a smiley
button, and a book to take home, but what will happen with his wobbly
tooth?
Goes to the Museum
"Maisy
Goes to the Museum" is a book about new experiences and visiting an
important cultural attraction. Maisy and her friends showed the readers
how museums provide a very unique learning experience, that is engaging
and hands-on. Museums provide cross-curricular concepts in social
studies, science, and literacy.
Maisy is a big favorite
among young readers everywhere. Lucy Cousins's sweet stories of this
endearing mouse and her friends celebrate the simple pleasures of life: (
Maisy Mouse Loves Collection 17 Books
Set by Lucy Cousins). Thick black lettering and boldly outlined,
brightly colored illustrations make this a tremendously appealing tale
for early readers.