UNIVERSAL Pictures Video is delighted to announce the release of the eleventh Maisy video in the enduringly popular series.
Circus which will be out to buy from June 3, 2002 (RRP £9.99). Exclusive to this release will be a free Maisy Circus jigsaw -- illustrating Maisy's colourful world -- with every video.
In this engaging collection of educational short stories from pre-schoolers' favourite mouse, Maisy and her friends enjoy a variety of adventures. In Circus, she dons a top hat and takes to the stage in the Big Top as ringmaster, directing her friends and performing some fun tricks.
Charlie Crocodile slides down the slippery slide into a pool of water, Tallulah the chick shows off her balancing skills on the high wire, Cyril, the squirrel, is magic at spinning plates and Eddie the elephant bounces high on his trampoline. Maisy then takes to the flying trapeze.
Other stories on this video include: Follow the Leader where Maisy and friends take it in turns to be the "leader"; Boo, which follows the mischievous gang hiding and surprising each other with friendly games; Dog, where Maisy meets a dog in the playground who saves her boat stuck in the middle of the pond; and Sky, as the intrepid mouse takes to the skies counting the clouds.
The timely return of Maisy, back on CITV, will ensure that Maisy Circus is on the wanted list of all pre-schoolers! With narration from Neil Morrisey, 10 short stories in all combine to make this an enchanting video for all pre-schoolers and a definite must-buy for existing Maisy fans.
We have eight videos to giveaway to eight Bennies readers. For your chance to win answer the question and send in your completed entry coupon to Maisy Circus Competition, Bennies Club, c/o Churchgate, Bolton, BL1 1DE to by June 7 or alternatively email us on comps@boltoneveningnews.co.uk
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Question: Name Maisie's squirrel friend
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