Maisy's Amazing Big Book of Words
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It’s the biggest-ever Maisy book! Look to Lucy Cousins’s beloved mouse for the final word on making learning fun.
Open the cover and enter Maisy’s amazing world of words! This mega-Maisy book is bursting with pictures and first words perfectly suited to a preschooler’s brand-new interests, from friends to farm animals, favorite toys to things that go. Sixty-four pages, twenty- five fabulous flaps, and more than 300 wonderful words combine in a colorful, can’t-put-down collection from award-winning artist Lucy Cousins.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34996 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-12
- Released on: 2007-06-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 64 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780763607944
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Billed by the publisher as the biggest-ever Maisy book, this busy, oversize title is a preschooler's delight. As in Maisy's Big Flap Book (2001), there's no story—just an explosion of words and corresponding pictures, and sturdy flaps on each spread add to the interactive fun. With headings such as Getting Dressed and Things that Go, the pages group the featured items into categories, such as clothes, vehicles, food, and musical instruments. The large, primary-colored, clearly outlined images will captivate preschoolers, who will want to point to and name each item. There are a few challenges (a thresher is featured in the On the Farm section) and several appeals to potty humor (a big pile of labeled poop rests near a bull). Libraries should order multiple copies; like Maisy's other titles, this light, bright toddler treat will be in high demand. Engberg, Gillian
About the Author
Lucy Cousins is the multi-award-winning creator of Maisy. A global phenomenon, Maisy books have sold over twenty-one million copies worldwide and are available in twenty-nine different languages. Other titles include Jazzy in the Jungle (1-84428-477-8), Hooray for Fish! (1-4063-0156-6) and Za-za's Baby Brother (0-7445-7026-3). Lucy lives in Petersfield, Hampshire.
Customer Reviews
Lots of color and smiles and big, black lines... it's MAISY!
Another fun, colorful Maisy book. This volume is an oversized word primer, filled with about 300 words and illustrations (and a bunch of flaps to open, too!) all in Ms. Cousins' bright, blocky style. The words are organized by theme -- on the farm, at the park, etc. -- and while there's nothing really in the plot department, it's as eyecatching as all Maisy books, and sure to enthrall the littlest readers. (ReadThatAgain book reviews)
Check out This Kaleidoscope of Words!
No child gets bored in this kaleidoscope of colorful objects, animals and people gathered into categories by theme--getting dressed, visiting the farm, making music, or playing on the beach. Each category is introduced with a full-size picture and flap to invite your preschooler into a world bursting with 300 words that are related by theme. Whether your child is at the stage of pointing to hear you label the picture, naming the illustrations or narrating a little sentence, she will delight in this feast of words, all relating to a little one's experience.
As a speech-language specialist at Play on Words, I like to offer tips to build your child's language and pre-literacy skills. Take the time to name the pictures, describe them, "the three swimming ducklings," and talk about how they all belong to a group--things we use on a rainy day, animals in the sea, food in the kitchen, or objects for bath time. Naming the category builds your child's language as she learns to group words by their use or function. Talk about what we do with the items--"We dry off with a towel," or "we wash with soap," or "we float the duck." Talking about the function of objects, helps your child link concepts and builds language skills.
Look mummy!
This is one of my 2 year old's favourite books. The charming illustrations of objects are grouped in familiar categories so that toddlers can relate the images to their everyday lives. Not only is this book entertaining, but it helps to broaden a toddler's vocabulary quickly. My child delights in showing me how many pictures he recognises - "look mummy there's a....".





