I liked the story and the pictures in the book. It's another great adventure with Curious George.
I would recommed this book to others. It can be used with young children who are just learning about the library. It would make a great read for storytimes."Curious George Visits the Library" is, as the title page notes, "Illustrated in the Style of H.A. Rey" by Martha Weston. In this tale, George--"a good little monkey and always very curious"--visits the public library with his friend, the man in the yellow hat. Chaos ensues as George frolics through the library, but it all ends happily.
Curious George is an enduring cultural icon, and this book is an enjoyable addition to his adventures. He's a cute and likeable character, and despite his disruptive antics, his love of books makes him admirable. Although mischievous, he is never malicious, and his attitude throughout is positive. Weston creates a nice portrait of a multiethnic community at the public library. Her illustrations are full of clever visual touches and entertaining details. If you're a fan of the curious monkey, don't miss this book.
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My niece enjoys the story, but I really don't want her using this book when she's learning to read.The grammar is shocking considering this is a simple children's book.
We shouldn't be setting bad examples for beginner readers.
Please employ someone to proof-read before publishing more.I loved curious george as a child and am delighted topass on to my grandchildren! Price was right and grandchildren love curious georgeMy grandson really loves any book about Curious George. Every time I come to the part where it says "George was curious", I said "George was _________", and my grandson filled in the blank.
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