Children's books and book reviews - reading resource for kids, teachers, librarians, parents

Children's board book reviews for babies and toddlers




*Maisy's Wonderful Weather Book* by Lucy Cousins
 
Also by Lucy Cousins:

Create with Maisy: A Maisy First Arts-and-Crafts Book

Go, Maisy, Go!

I'm the Best

Sweet Dreams, Maisy (A Bedtime Board Book)

Maisy's Snowy Christmas Eve: A Holiday Board Book
Maisy's Wonderful Weather Book
by Lucy Cousins
Ages 2-5 16 pages Candlewick June 2011 Board book    

This interactive book with flaps to lift, tabs to pull and wheels to turn not only shows Maisy having fun in various types of weather; it also helps introduce young children to changes in climate.

From sunny, warm days at the beach to winter, when falling snow means dressing up warmly before going outside, to windy autumn afternoons, when colorful leaves take flight in the cool breeze, Maisy enjoys being outside in all kinds of weather.

Each colorful two-page spread features a special kind of weather condition and also offers some type of interactive element to engage the reader. Turn a wheel to see Maisy’s hat fly off and her kite sail up into the sky. Pull the tab on the next page and lightning flashes in a dark, ominous sky as the little white mouse gazes out her window on a rainy day.

Part of the series of Maisy science books, Maisy's Wonderful Weather Book introduces very young children to how weather can change from day to day and season to season. Sidebars on some of the pages also show the types of clothing Maisy needs if she wishes to go outdoors to play on hot, cold or wet days.
 
Children's board book reviews for babies and toddlers

click here to browse children's board book reviews
click here to browse children's picture book reviews
click here to browse young readers book reviews
click here to browse young readers book reviews
click here to browse young adult book reviews
click here to browse parenting book reviews
 
web reviews
  Bob Walch/2011 for curled up with a good kid's book  






For grown-up fiction, nonfiction and speculative fiction book reviews,
visit our sister site Curled Up With a Good Book (www.curledup.com)