Curious George
Series: Curious GeorgePublication details: New YorkEdition: 1st. edDescription: 48 p. 7 x 2.8 x 9 inchesISBN:- 0590020439
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Canadian School of Niterói - Piratininga | C1 - REY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A00241 |
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| C1 - MIL Cows can't fly | C1 - MUR Can you see it? | C1 - NAT Creepy crawly things: reptiles and amphibians | C1 - REY Curious George | C1 - REY Curious George rides a bike | C1 - REY Margret & H.A. Rey's Curious George's first day of school | C1 - SCH Circles |
The timeless antics of Curious George are given new life in this read-along series, which faithfully follows the text of each story. A male narrator, accompanied by minimal musical interludes and sound effects, reads the story, once with page-turn signals and once without on each CD. Sounds effects occasionally explain pertinent parts of the unspoken story, like a splash in the water when George takes a dive into the ocean. Curious George Feeds the Animals has a female reader, with a male counterpart reading the Man with the Yellow Hat's lines. Margaret and H.A. Rey's original character has been entertaining children for decades, but it's hard to imagine a child today who wouldn't be puzzled by The Man with the Yellow Hat plucking George from his environment and transporting him to another country, George's imprisonment (and jail-break!) for inadvertently dialing the fire department while playing with the phone, or the fact that the Man in the Yellow Hat leaves his charge unattended when he takes him to a movie. Still, a naughty anthropomorphic monkey is entertaining, and adults may want to take the opportunity to explain to pint-sized listeners that their monkey-shines won't warrant the same results. Curious George certainly deserves a spot on the shelf, and these engaging stories will provide a good exercise in imagination and creativity.
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