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Maisy's Christmas Tree

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: - Publication details: London Walker Books 2014Description: 16pISBN:
  • 9781406356267
DDC classification:
  • YL/F/COU
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Kids Books Kids Books Colombo Children's Area Fiction YL/F/COU Checked out Age Group 5 - 7 years (Green Tag) 31/12/2025 CY00028237
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Kids Books Kids Books Kandy Children's Area Fiction YL/COU Checked out 03/01/2026 YB142854
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Get festive with Maisy in this delightful Christmas tree-shaped book of fun and learning!'Tis the season to be jolly... Follow Maisy and her friends as they prepare for the big day and decorate the tree! Cyril strings up the fairy lights, Tallulah adds the baubles, Charley hangs the sugar canes, and Eddie tops it all off with an angel. But the fun doesn't stop there - there are presents to wrap and songs to be sung! Merry Christmas, everyone!

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-The little mouse and her animal friends decorate a Christmas tree together in this colorful book that has a scalloped edge suggestive of an evergreen's shape. The boldly outlined characters perform one simple task on each page. This is a happy, nonreligious story composed of simple sentences that flow nicely and lead logically to the festive gathering of singing friends around the tree. And, oh!-the angel on top looks very much like Maisy.-Linda Israelson, Los Angeles Public Library (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Kirkus Book Review

Maisy, Cousins' iconic mouse, decorates a Christmas tree with her entourage in this simple holiday offering. On evergreen-tree-shaped board pages, Cyril the squirrel strings the lights, Charley the crocodile hangs candy canes, Eddie tops the tree with an angel, and more. Featuring bold black lines filled in with highly saturated planes of color, the art is as toddler-friendly and accessible as any of the many Maisy titles that have come before it. The text, drawn in the same thick line as the art, is one declarative sentence per page. The final scene of the gang caroling around the tree, complete with paper crowns from British Christmas crackers, is delightful.Toddlers celebrating the holiday will enjoy opening this Christmas present again and again. (Board book, 18 mos.-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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