Maisy Plays Soccer: A Maisy First Experiences Book
By (Author) Lucy Cousins
Illustrated by Lucy Cousins
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st October 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
Paperback
32
Width 232mm, Height 193mm, Spine 4mm
136g
Wow, look at the crowd! Maisy and friends play a rousing game of soccer in a read-aloud sure to have aspiring little players cheering.
Maisy and her friends cant wait to play soccer! Maisy puts on her uniform, laces up her sneakers, and heads to the field. Charlie, Tallulah, and Dotty are on the blue team, while Maisy, Cyril, and Eddie are on the red. Lets play! Soon enough the game heats up, with plenty of action, excitement, and suspense. Who will be the first team to make a goal Whatever the score, its all in good fun, and everyone is still the best of friends at the end!
Maisy learns the rudiments of soccer, from lacing up your shoes to scoring a goal. Using language as straightforward as her primary-color palette, Cousins introduces the concepts of referees and whistles, healthy half-time snacks and even team spirit. (Maisy reassures an elephant who failed to block a strike: Dont worry, Eddie. Youll save it next time.) Cousinss sweet story could be useful for little children just starting out in a league, or for those on the sidelines watching older siblings play.
The New York Times Online
As she did for fairy tales in "Yummy," Cousins distills the worlds most popular sport down to its most essential elements for the small fry. ... Cousins does a good job of explaining potentially difficult facts, such as the concept of opposing teams or the role of the goalie. The good-natured tenor of the book emphasizes the fun to be had in a sport rather than the competitive drive. Further appealing to younger kids is her use of onomatopoeia (a kicked ball makes a FOUMPHHH! noise while a sharp BOUF! indicates a goal). This is not the only introductory book on soccer for very young children, but it is one kids will actually want to read on their own. Goooooooooal!
Kirkus Reviews
A sweet and charmingly simple series entry with a message about friendship and enjoying the game more than the competition. ... The best thing about these books is the distinctive, colorful illustrations. Drenched in primary and secondary colors, the animal characters all display personality and humor. These books continue to be popular with young children, and this one will not disappoint.
School Library Journal
Young soccer players will enjoy the brief action scenes as well as the camaraderie on and off the field. With a short text and Cousins colorful, distinctive gouache paintings, this picture book will appeal to sports enthusiasts as well as fans of the Maisy series.
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