Maisy's fun and familiar world reflects favorite TV episodes—and the lively adventures young children have every day.
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. As always, toddlers, preschoolers, and parents will find the ordinary extraordinary with Maisy!
Customer Review: one of our favorites
It's hard to pick a favorite of the Maisy books--it seems to be whichever one we're reading at the time. This one is especially fun if your child is at all interested in working in the kitchen. After reading "Maisy Makes Gingerbread" (numerous times), my 2-year-old and I made gingerbread cookies together. She enjoyed following the steps, "just like Maisy," and while we were eating the cookies, she said, "Yum, yum. Nice gingerbread cookies, Maisy!" (the text from the last page of the book). I think most toddlers and preschoolers love these books because they all contain activities with which they're familiar. "Maisy Makes Gingerbread" can grow into a fun activity for a rainy day (now let's work on "Maisy Cleans Up"!)
Customer Review: Hey, Maisy Can Cook, Too
If you are the parent of a young child, you probably know who Maisy is. She's a mouse with a duck, a squirrel, an elephant, and a crocodile for friends. Why the crocodile isn't trying to eat the others is beyond me, but that's life in Maisy's world. Both of my daughters love the Maisy books; there's something about their simple stories and colorful pictures that even appeals to adults. The books are short and easy to read. But, the stories are never obnoxiously simplistic, like so many other books for small children. In this book, Maisy is in her kitchen making gingerbread when a surprise visitor drops by. Who can it be and will the visitor get to eat any of the gingerbread? Warning, your child may decide to try to cook soemthing after reading this book.
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