From the Back Cover From the back cover: Each Maisy episode is designed to nurture the creative and curious mind of preschool and elementary school children with bright bold colors and simplicity. Maisy's Colors and Shapes is a 32-minute compilation of five fun stories and four delightful songs created to capture the attention of young children and teach and review various colors and shapes. They include the following episodes:Balloons - Maisy and Cyril, the cautious squirrel, buy some balloons but discover it's not so easy to stop them from flying away!Spots - Maisy is discovering spotty animals. She meets a leopard, snake, ladybird, frog and a giraffe. But when she meets a zebra she decides she wants to be spotty and stripy at the same time.Shed - Maisy decides her shed needs a new coat of paint. Her friend Eddie, the toddler elephant, decides to help with very colorful results.Circus - It's circus time and Maisy is the ringmaster. All of her friends participate under the big tent and join the fun and colorful grand finale.Plane - Maisy and Cyril, the cautious squirrel, are making paper airplanes. Maisy's airplane doesn't fly very well and lands in the kitchen sink. But Cyril's plane is magnificent and flies beautifully through the house, out of the window and all around the garden. Song titles on Maisy's Colors and Shapes are "Up, Up, Up," "I Can Too," "The Wheels on the Bus," and "Who's That Tappin' on the Window?" Not Rated
C**S
Maisy is the best
Our son, Jacob (almost 2) wakes up talking about this video. It is by far the best educational and entertaining video we own.
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Colors but not shapes! Disappointing.
We're Maisy crazy at our house, led by our 16 month old. I recently got two videos for him. I was very pleased with Counting with Maisy. It delivers just what one would expect. Colors and shapes does not, however. They do a nice job of working in colors, but no shapes! Spots and stripes are mentioned, but I don't consider them shapes. Disappointed. I will continue to buy Maisy tapes because my little one loves them so. I hope the rest are as good as the counting one.
A**N
Colors but no shapes
My 2 year old loves Maisy. We used to borrow the tapes from the library but she never wanted to give them back. I finally bought Maisy's Colors and Shapes because she is still working on learning these concepts and I thought it would be educational. Although she loves the tape, it teaches colors but does not do shapes (circle, square, triangle, etc.) I do not consider "spots" and "stripes" to be shapes so there is really no shape learning at all. I was a little disappointed by that but she still enjoys it. I'll just have to find her another way to practice her shapes!
D**L
If you have a 1 to 3 year old, you need Maisy
These tapes captivate and hold my daughter's interest completely. She is especially fond of Charlie, I think because he always seems to get in the most trouble ; - ). My daughter loves the first episode on this tape about spots - Maisy visits animals that have spots, and stripes. Another great one is where Maisy and Eddie paint the shed different colors for the roof, walls, door, etc. I whole-heartedly recommend these tapes, as they are so much more interesting to toddlers who are in the stage of early to middle speech development - much more simplistic than Barney, but slightly more advanced than Tubbies.
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Great Animation And Upbeat Music
Vivid, beautiful colors, great animation and upbeat music. Demonstrates sharing and friendship. Interacts with children. Encourages critical thinking and language development and teaches directions. Best viewed in segments. Kids loved this. "Can we see it again...now?" "I laughed a lot. I love Maisy." The "Wheels on the Bus" song was a hit. Children danced and sang along. "Maisy is funny." "It made me think about sharing." "The animals were nice to each other." Best for ages 2 to 5.
B**M
Fun Video
My 2 year old loves, loves, LOVES this video. That being said, the video is misnamed. There is one short story about colors and nothing about shapes. What you will find are several short stories and a few cute Maisy music videos. This is a very fun video, but only somewhat educational. Consider it like a collection of clips you would see on the Maisy TV show.
R**O
Maisy is the best!
I have to limit the number of times I let my almost two year old watch this video, because he usually wants to watch it over and over again. The Maisy videos are the only ones that I have found that are perfect for toddlers. My son can understand it and he has learned some of his colors from it. I highly reccommend this video for people who are concerned about what their very young children watch.
S**I
"Mamie" is great!
Our daughter Camille was just 18 months old when she became interested the video's cover. We were staying at a friend's house this summer, and his three-year-old had a copy. Camille immediately loved it. Since July, we have become the owners of four Maisy videos, a Maisy doll, and six Maisy books. "Mamie" is the name Camille, who can't quite say 'Maisy' yet, has given to her. She's learned several words, colors and objects, and loves to sing along to the upbeat songs! Although the omniscient white, male narrator who speaks for the characters (who speak in oddly muffled, childlike tones)bugs me a bit, Camille couldn't care less. A great pick.
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いわゆる色と形の勉強にはむかないような・・・
テレビで見たことのあるお話が、幾つか集められているビデオ。それも、はっきり「色と形の学習」という話ではなく、それっぽい話しを集めたかなあってとこ。紙飛行機の話なんて、どれが形?色?という思いでした。でも、話の合間に歌が出てきて、それが反対語の歌だったり、有名な”バスの歌”だったり、題名とは別の部分では満足。メイシーが好きなら別にいいと思いますが、「色と形の学習」を求めると、ちょっと期待はずれです。
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