Meeska, Mooska, Mickey Mouse! Welcome to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse! Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto in two ready-to-read tales that teach valuable lessons about letters, numbers, shapes, decision-making, and friendship
Grumpy Pete tries to sneak into a Clubhouse party and accidentally says the wrong magic words that break the Clubhouse apart. It's up to Mickey and the reader to search for the missing pieces to put the Clubhouse back together in time for Easter. Children will love using the reusable clubhouse stickers to reassemble the clubhouse on the last page.
The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highest ratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5, Girls 2-5, Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1 among all basic cable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowing down as it settles in to its first season. It was in the Top 10 shows with Kids 2-5 for the month of May―tied with Spongebob Squarepants!
Sheila Sweeny Higginson is an award-winning author who has worked in children’s and educational media for over twenty years. She has written more than 100 books for children, magazine and Web articles for parents and teens, teacher's guides, plays, and scripts. Sheila lives with her husband Felipe and their two children in Brooklyn, New York, on the same street where she grew up playing manhunt and stickball.
I read this, again, with my g'little today. She loved it! It was so fun that I even raised my rating! I always enjoy Mickey Mouse and his friends. And....Mickey always has a wise message about friendship and working together.
This book was ok. I have a feeling watching the tv episode would have been better than reading it as a book though. I enjoy this tv show and these books but this one just seemed really choppy. Each step of finding the pieces for the clubhouse the writing would tell what was happening but the pictures didn’t always match up, like they wanted to cut down on the amount of pages or something. I liked how the it brought readers into it asking which mousketool to use but it never actually showed any of them being used. The writing just said they worked which I feel like is definitely going to be frustrating for young readers and children listening to the book. Overall I think this is a fun story but I just wish there would have been more pictures to really show the story of what was happening.