Lucy Cousins uses high contrast primary colors and repetitive questions to turn a simple search for home into an interactive hide and seek game. Toddlers gain confidence by lifting flaps and predicting which animal appears next. Books in this family share bold visual outlines, sturdy tactile elements, and predictable patterns that reward a child's curiosity.

Reach for this book when your toddler is starting to notice that everyone, from the birds in the trees to the fish in the pond, has a special place where they belong. It is the perfect choice for a child who is curious about their environment or needs a gentle, playful way to understand the concept of home and community. Through a series of interactive flaps, your child will follow Maisy the mouse as she visits different animal habitats, ultimately finding her own cozy house. This story celebrates the joy of discovery and the comfort of returning home. It is ideally suited for children aged one to three, providing a sturdy and engaging experience that builds vocabulary and early spatial awareness. Parents will appreciate the clear, high-contrast illustrations and the predictable, rhythmic structure that makes it a delightful choice for repeat readings.