The ingenious little monkey who left the jungle so many years ago to live with the man in the yellow hat has found a place in the hearts of millions of children the world over.
In the hot days of summer, Curious George the monkey looks for ways to stay cool, including going to the pool, playing in the sprinklers, and drinking lemonade, but what he really wants is a visit from the ice cream truck.
Separated from the man in the yellow hat while at a Christmas tree farm, Curious George ends up at a hospital where he delights the child patients with his own brand of tree trimming.
It s the first day of school and George has been invited to Mr. Apple s class to be a special helper George is just the right monkey for the jobthat is, until he starts to make his usual mischief. A mixture of red and yellow paint makes orange . . . a mixture of yellow and blue makes green. . . . and a mixture of all the paint colors makes a big mess After a speedy adventure up and down the halls of the school, George and Mr. Apple clean up the classroomwith a little help from George s new friends.
When George and The M an with the Yellow Hat visit the animal shelter, George is delighted to discover a large litter of puppies. At first, George just wants to pet the puppy, but then he wants to hold one. George's curiosity gets the best of him, and soon puppies are everywhere. This BIG bright board book is just right for sharing with curious little toddlers. The large sturdy oversized pages are easy for little hands to turn.
Readers learn the alphabet along with George as the man in the yellow hat teaches the curious monkey how to read. "A delightful way to meet the alphabet".--School Library Journal, starred review.
An easy-to-read epic in which George finds bunny trouble, goes fishing and swimming at the same time, and then ends up flying a kite... or does the kite fly him?
While visiting Mt. Rushmore, Curious George gets into mischief when he takes an unplanned ride on a hot air balloon. Share Curious George's irresistible qualities—ingenuity, opportunity, determination, and curiosity in learning and exploring—with these easy-to-read picture books for your young readers.
The process of feeding various zoo animals is described in verse and illustrated on pages with folding flaps which open to reveal the rest of the illustration.
“This is George. He lived in Africa. He was a good little monkey, and always very curious.” With these words, H. A. and Margret Rey introduced the world to Curious George in 1941, and the world has loved him ever since. The tales of this cheerful and resilient little hero have kept generations of readers enthralled and entertained. Now, in recognition of the sixtieth anniversary of his debut, Houghton Mifflin proudly presents a special edition of George’s best-loved adventures. With an introduction by critic Leonard Marcus, a retrospective note by publisher Anita Silvey, and a cataloged history of the Reys by curator Dee Jones, this collection offers a fun and fascinating portrait of a classic character and his unique creators.
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