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Maisy's Bedtime by Lucy Cousins Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Maisy's Bedtime

Book Review: Delightful for Bedtime
Summary: 5 Stars

The story is wonderful for bedtime. My two year old giggles and delights as Maisy looks for Panda and completes her bedtime routine. This is a staple in our home bringing smiles at bedtime.

Book Review: Fun, quick bedtime read
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is simple, with bright, bold pictures. My 19 m.o. LOVES Maisy!

Book Review: Great routine book for stubborn toddlers
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this book because it's gotten my 2 year old son to brush his teeth and use the potty before bed. He won't use the potty most of the time but with Maisy as an example he is unusually willing. This book is cheap and underlines the bedtime rituals that most every toddler adheres to: washing up, pajamas, potty, turning off the light etc. My son loves saying goodnight to Maisy and holding on to his panda just like Maisy does.

Book Review: Kat's Kind Review
Summary: 3 Stars

The children's book Maisy's Bedtime by Lucy Collins was not a very interesting book. I think the only reason that it was not very interesting to me was because I am an older child and the book was angled towards younger children. The book basically tells how Maisy gets ready for bed. It tells every single step that she takes in order to get to bed. For instance she has to close her bedroom curtains, then she had to put on her pajamas, brush her teeth, use the bathroom etc; I would only recommend this book to children that are the ages 2 to 6.

Book Review: Maisy Gets Ready for Bed
Summary: 3 Stars

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.

This is great to read at bedtime, esspecially if you can convince your child to pretend they are Maisy going to sleep. Maisy's preparing for bed and her preparations include a trip to the potty. The first time you see that page, it's actually kind of funny. This is one of my daughters' favorite Maisy books.

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