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Maisy's Book of Things that Go: A Maisy First Science Book

Maisy's Book of Things that Go: A Maisy First Science Book

Published in
2010
3.87
on Goodreads (30)

Description

Out on the waves, the wind fills the sails. That's what makes Maisy's boat go! Hot air makes her balloon rise ... electricity powers the tram ... steam moves the train's pistons ... and Maisy's own little legs make her bicycle wheels go round and round. Pull the tabs and watch things move in this fun, stimulating book about all the things that allow Maisy - and you - to get about!
Age
3-7
Text complexity
beginner
Length
14 pages
Book in series
#5

Why to read

  • Educational Content: 'Maisy's Book of Things that Go' introduces young readers to various modes of transportation and basic scientific principles related to motion and mechanics, making it an excellent educational resource for early learning.
  • Engaging Illustrations: Lucy Cousins is known for her vibrant and colorful illustrations that captivate children's attention. This book is no exception, with engaging images that will keep young readers interested and entertained.
  • Interactive Learning: The book often includes interactive elements such as flaps to lift or parts to move, which can help children develop fine motor skills while learning about different vehicles and how they operate.
  • Character Familiarity: For children who are fans of Maisy Mouse and her adventures, this book offers the familiarity of a beloved character, which can encourage a child's interest in reading and exploring new topics.