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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun from 'fully dressed Maisy' to swimming in the pool,
By A Customer
This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
As each piece of clothing is gradually removed from Maisy, your child will learn about getting dressed and undressed as well as the name of so many items of clothing building up to a fun-filled conclusion on the last page - Maisy actually swims up and down the pool.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bobbing along,
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This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
Good old Maisy. Her adventures tend to be as large or small as the daily activites that children themselves partake in. Appearing in cleverly constructed (and mighty strong) books, Maisy is cheery without ever becoming pendatic. She's light-hearted but never tiring. Maisy is, in fact, the perfect companion for any child beginning to read. She is also a great help to those parents that want their kids to see reading as a fun activity.In this particular Maisy venture, the little white mouse wants to go swimming. The weather outside must be frightful because our heroine is covered from tip to tail in warm woolly winter clothing. It is up to the child reader to remove each article as instructed. So off goes the hat! Open goes the coat. Away goes the sweater, the trousers (love those Lucy Cousins British words), t-shirt, socks, and bright orange underwear. Then the child places the swimsuit onto Maisy and off goes the cheery mousey for a dip in the pool. The book's a treat, no question. Parents reading it to their children had better put the book back together correctly before another reading, however. No child would want to read through a book where Maisy's hat was already off or her swimsuit was already on. That would spoil half the fun. The trick of removing or outfitting Maisy in these articles of clothing come in the book's clever construction. Using thick paper that can stand up to little hands, it's a treat to watch Cousins's thick lined drawings moving up or down. The only part of the book that's a bit flimsy is, sadly the last picture. In theory, if you pull on a specific tab, Lucy goes bobbing along in the water. In practice, she's more likely to get stuck, or the tab may just get pulled out altogether. On the whole however, this a cute creation. Any child who's a fan of Cousins, mice, or just the trick or interacting with a book's character physically will have a ball with Maisy's small scale adventure. A bucket o' fun.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great learning tool,
By A Customer
This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
As a preschool teacher, I find this book, a great tool to teach and reinforce vocabulary for clothing, as well as colors. The pull tabs also develops fine motor skills for youngsters. Maisy books are the right speed for 2 to 3 year olds. Children also learn about dressing and undressing. This book also rates two thumbs up by my two and a half year old niece.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A fix for one problem,
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This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
We are big Maisy fans around our house. But I wish I had listened to the reviewer who said that the tabs and flaps are cumbersome on this book (and we've got dozens with which to compare it). Also, the story line just doesn't work. She's in winter clothes and takes them off to go swimming. I guess if she's going to an indoor Y... Here's a solution for the obvious problem though. So you don't have to go back through the book yourself to put the clothes back on Maisy before your child reads it again, just read the book back to front with your child and put her clothes back on. That actually makes the experience a little more interesting.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Maisy the Swimmer is Great,
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This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
Maisy captures a child's attention. Maisy is going swimming. Most preschool children love to play in water. This book teaches children their colors and the names of articles of clothes.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun to read,
This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
This book has a very simple concept - taking off all of Maisy's many layers of clothing and then putting on her bathing suit so that she can go swimming. My 2 year old son loves it to pieces - literally. Unfortunately it's not very robust, but even now with half the pages in tatters it's still one of his favorites.
4.0 out of 5 stars
What a great book!,
By Deanna Hockey (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
A fantastic Maisy book - my daughter (2) loves it. Not only do we get to read about another wonderful Maisy adventure - Maisy getting ready to go swimming but we help Maisy get undressed and into her swimming costume. It had really helped my daughter give her clothes a name and also which bit of the body they go on. This book enables you to help Maisy get dressed and undress by use of flaps and pull tabs - my daughter loves doing that as well. It has helped her understand the concept of on and off, up and down, and colours.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!!!,
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This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
This book is one of my daughter's favorites. She loves manipulating Maisy's clothes over and over again for hours. Great overall book, but I subtracted one star for durability. It could have been made a bit more durable...
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very cute, but somewhat delicate, book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
My daughter loves Maisy and enjoys this book about Maisy's trip to the pool, but some of the manipulatives are difficult for a three-year old to operate. I would recommend Maisy lift-the-flap books for younger, less dexterous children. Of course, as always, Maisy is cute and interesting.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very Unhappy!,
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This review is from: Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) (Hardcover)
The book I ordered was rated in good condition...this book was not in good condition.
The flaps were missing or taped, the book was torn and in VERY poor condition. I bought this book to use in a center at school. I wasted my money.Maisy I will have to order another book, it is not in any condition to use in my classroom. I will never order a used book again! |
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Maisy Goes Swimming (Maisy Mouse) by Lucy Cousins (Hardcover - September 4, 1990)
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