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SUMMARY:Downtown Issaquah Story Stroll™ Maisy Plays Soccer: A Maisy First Experiences Book
DESCRIPTION:ISSAQUAH, Wash., June 27 – July 26 – The Downtown Issaquah Association celebrates its latest Story Stroll™ “edutainment” program along with the Issaquah Library with the fanciful, heartwarming book “Maisy Plays Soccer: A Maisy First Experiences Book” written and illustrated by Lucy Cousins ( https://www.amazon.com/Lucy-Cousins/e/B000AP5EJM/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 ).\nThe Story Stroll™ features how Maisy and her friends can’t 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. Let’s 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, it’s all in good fun, and everyone is still the best of friends at the end!\nEach page will be displayed prominently in business windows along Front Street from Village Theatre to Sunset Way from June 27th through July 26st.\nChampions of literacy and visual arts, the Downtown Issaquah Association ( https://downtownissaquah.com/ ), and the King County Issaquah Library ( https://kcls.org/locations/issaquah/ ), host strolls at least twice a year.\n“Our Story Strolls celebrate literacy, diverse perspectives, and have always been one of the most popular programs for residents, school children, and visitors from all over the Eastside,” said DIA President Christina Bruning.\nAccording to many book reviewers, this book on toddler feelings, fears, etc., are a cute and fun way to introduce the subject and help little ones see real-life participation; e.g., playing with kids/team mates, taking turns, cheering, etc.\nAmazon Books Review: “My 2-year-old has been enjoying basic Maisy books since she was 1. Now at 2 years old, she absolutely loves the “Maisy First Experience” books, so we bought a few and will probably continue to do so since there are so many in the collection.”\nStory Stroll Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=16DwzvjVyM9ZBSJvCJioEnrkXLinfm9k&hl=en&ll=47.53140580890218%2C-122.0366326&z=17\nMEDIA CONTACT: execdirector@downtownissaquah.com ( mailto:execdirector@downtownissaquah.com )\nABOUT DOWNTOWN ISSAQUAH ASSOCIATION\nThe mission of the Downtown Issaquah Association is to cultivate a thriving Olde Town that builds community and celebrates our charm.\nABOUT ISSAQUAH\nNamed Best Burb by Sunset Magazine, one of the Best Towns for Families by Family Circle, and one of the Best Towns by Outside Magazine, Issaquah is a draw for outdoor and culture enthusiasts from around the world. With more than 40,000 diverse residents, it is situated conveniently off I-90, just 16 miles east of Seattle.\nIssaquah’s Downtown is dubbed Historically Hip, with its state designation as a Creative Arts District, drawing artisans to its funky vibe. Situated among the Issaquah Alps. It’s an outdoor paradise, drawing locals and tourists to beautiful hiking trails, paragliding, pristine lakes, and nature attractions in state and community parks.\n
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