What's the time, Maisy? / Lucy Cousins.

By: Cousins, Lucy [author,, illustrator.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Cousins, Lucy. Maisy fun-to-learn book ; My friend MaisyPublisher: London : Walker, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 25 x 28 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781406328486 (board book)Other title: What is the time, Maisy?Subject(s): Maisy (Fictitious character : Cousins) -- Juvenile fiction | Toy and movable books -- Specimens | Time -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Board books. | Children's stories. | Picture books for children. DDC classification: 823.914 Summary: Full of fun, a colourful, interactive introduction to telling the time with everyone's favourite character. Each page of this colourful large-format board book has a die-cut window revealing a chunky, clunky clock with real hands and cogs that can be turned to show the time. Young children will love pointing them to the correct time for each activity Maisy is doing. At eight o'clock, Maisy gets up and decides what to wear; at ten o'clock she goes shopping, and at twelve o'clock she has lunch. New time-tellers can follow Maisy right the way through her day to bedtime at seven o'clock, turning the hands and telling the time with Maisy!Summary: 2 yrs+
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JK COU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 26/10/2023 31111073441527

Board book with clock with moving hands.

First published: 2002.

"Turn the hands and tell the time"--Cover.

Full of fun, a colourful, interactive introduction to telling the time with everyone's favourite character. Each page of this colourful large-format board book has a die-cut window revealing a chunky, clunky clock with real hands and cogs that can be turned to show the time. Young children will love pointing them to the correct time for each activity Maisy is doing. At eight o'clock, Maisy gets up and decides what to wear; at ten o'clock she goes shopping, and at twelve o'clock she has lunch. New time-tellers can follow Maisy right the way through her day to bedtime at seven o'clock, turning the hands and telling the time with Maisy!

2 yrs+

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