Maisy Goes to the Movies: A Maisy First Experiences Book
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

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Contributors
Cousins, Lucy Author, Illustrator
Published
Candlewick Press , 2015.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Description

Maisy and her pals discover the magic of the big screen as they go to a movie theater for the first time.Maisy and her friends are so excited! They’re going to see a fun adventure film. With tickets and snacks at the ready, they scramble for seats and settle in for the movie to begin. Cyril’s a little afraid of the dark, but Maisy is happy to hold his hand. When Eddie enthusiastically shouts at the screen, he quickly learns a lesson in movie etiquette! After little ones share this outing with Maisy, they’ll be raring to go on their own movie-theater adventure.

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
02/10/2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780763679026

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

From the Maisy First Experiences series, this little picture book takes the mouse and her friends to their local theater, where they buy snacks, show their tickets, and choose their seats. When the lights dim, Maisy reassures Cyril, who doesn't like the dark. Eddie needs a reminder not to talk. After a midmovie bathroom break, they watch the climactic scene (tiger versus dinosaur). Later, they talk about the show. The illustrations' strong, black lines and bold, flat colors are as attractive and familiar as Cousins' characters. Young children will enjoy learning what to expect from their own first experiences as moviegoers.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In this addition to the Maisy First Experiences line of books, Cousins's mouse heroine and friends walk readers through the basics of catching a flick on the big screen. After settling on a film and stopping at the concession stand, Maisy and company give their tickets to an ostrich and settle into their seats. Cousins briskly defuses potential pitfalls that include a fear of the dark, the need to stay quiet, and the call of nature ("They go as fast as they can. And wash their hands very quickly.... They don't want to miss anything"). Cousins's vivid, ever-cheery artwork and economical writing continue to offer a welcoming and reassuring introduction to reader "firsts." Ages 3-7. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Maisy heads to the multiplex with her friends Charley the Crocodile, Tallulah the Chick, Cyril the Squirrel, and Eddie the Elephant. With so many films to choose from, it's hard to decide what to see. They select the one with their favorite movie star. After purchasing their tickets and snacks, they enter the theater. Even though they all want to sit in different places, they each find the right seat. Cyril is afraid of the dark and ends up holding Maisy's hand. Eddie is hushed by the crowd when he talks out loud. Tallulah and others need to use the restroom in the middle of the show. These are realistic situations that children will encounter firsthand when going to the cinema. After the movie, the pals discuss their favorite parts and then wonder what they can do. See it again, of course. Familiar primary-color gouache illustrations depict the action. Dark font against the dusk of the theater backgrounds makes it difficult to read the text on those pages, but white font is used when the theater is completely dark. Simple and true to the Maisy style, minus the lift flaps and pull tabs. An appealing addition.-Sandra Welzenbach, Villarreal Elementary School, San Antonio, TX (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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It's time for a little woodpecker to learn how to peck: "Now, off you go, / my little one. / Practice hard / and have some fun." And peck it does, first outside then in a house, pecking everything in sight while actual holes accumulate on the thick pages. The rhythmic text is bouncy and, as always, Cousins's illustrations are bold and recognizable. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

From the Maisy First Experiences series, this little picture book takes the mouse and her friends to their local theater, where they buy snacks, show their tickets, and choose their seats. When the lights dim, Maisy reassures Cyril, who doesn't like the dark. Eddie needs a reminder not to talk. After a midmovie bathroom break, they watch the climactic scene (tiger versus dinosaur). Later, they talk about the show. The illustrations' strong, black lines and bold, flat colors are as attractive and familiar as Cousins' characters. Young children will enjoy learning what to expect from their own first experiences as moviegoers. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In this addition to the Maisy First Experiences line of books, Cousins's mouse heroine and friends walk readers through the basics of catching a flick on the big screen. After settling on a film and stopping at the concession stand, Maisy and company give their tickets to an ostrich and settle into their seats. Cousins briskly defuses potential pitfalls that include a fear of the dark, the need to stay quiet, and the call of nature ("They go as fast as they can. And wash their hands very quickly.... They don't want to miss anything"). Cousins's vivid, ever-cheery artwork and economical writing continue to offer a welcoming and reassuring introduction to reader "firsts." Ages 3–7. (Feb.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-Gr 2—Maisy heads to the multiplex with her friends Charley the Crocodile, Tallulah the Chick, Cyril the Squirrel, and Eddie the Elephant. With so many films to choose from, it's hard to decide what to see. They select the one with their favorite movie star. After purchasing their tickets and snacks, they enter the theater. Even though they all want to sit in different places, they each find the right seat. Cyril is afraid of the dark and ends up holding Maisy's hand. Eddie is hushed by the crowd when he talks out loud. Tallulah and others need to use the restroom in the middle of the show. These are realistic situations that children will encounter firsthand when going to the cinema. After the movie, the pals discuss their favorite parts and then wonder what they can do. See it again, of course. Familiar primary-color gouache illustrations depict the action. Dark font against the dusk of the theater backgrounds makes it difficult to read the text on those pages, but white font is used when the theater is completely dark. Simple and true to the Maisy style, minus the lift flaps and pull tabs. An appealing addition.—Sandra Welzenbach, Villarreal Elementary School, San Antonio, TX

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, L. (2015). Maisy Goes to the Movies: A Maisy First Experiences Book . Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. 2015. Maisy Goes to the Movies: A Maisy First Experiences Book. Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. Maisy Goes to the Movies: A Maisy First Experiences Book Candlewick Press, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cousins, L. (2015). Maisy goes to the movies: a maisy first experiences book. Candlewick Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. Maisy Goes to the Movies: A Maisy First Experiences Book Candlewick Press, 2015.

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