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Steve and Maggie: Magic and MischiefU

Coming soon to New BrightonChange cinema

Showing from Friday 2 May

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Join our ‘dynamic duo’ - Steve and Maggie - in their latest educational, action-packed compilation film.

The fun starts with BERRIES! Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries – berry tasty indeed! Maggie needs to get the berries to the kitchen to make a yummy treat.  But she has to stop Steve from eating them all first!

Next, it’s time for some Maggie Magic in the forest!  Steve makes fun of Maggie for being scared of monsters. So Maggie gets her own back! Suddenly, Steve’s flying through the forest….a HAUNTED forest!  Which spooky creatures does he meet on the way? Now does he believe in monsters?!

Mischievous Maggie’s tricks continue in the next episode when she helps Steve move into his new house….but puts the furniture in the wrong rooms! A bed in the bathroom?! A bath in the kitchen?!  And can you guess where Maggie puts the toilet?!

In the next story Steve and Maggie spend the night in a tree.  This time it’s Steve who’s scared of the strange noises! He ends up spending a rather uncomfortable night in Maggie’s nest, and gets quite a shock in the morning!

Finally, Steve and Maggie are selling ice-cream again. Watch how their monster ice cream truck magically transforms to visit some marvellously mysterious creatures. Can you guess which toppings beastly ogres, sparkly unicorns and slimy aliens put on their ice cream? Let’s watch and find out!

This fun-filled compilation film helps children develop their language skills and imagination, and also introduces them to feelings and emotions, such as fear and excitement. By helping children learn to identify and express their emotions, it can help them cope with difficult situations in life.

So, get ready to learn and play with Steve and Maggie!

Duration
30 minutes
Genre
Family , Animation, Adventure

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