Curious George Takes a Train

Curious George Takes a Train by H. A. Rey is an illustrated children’s book published by HMH Books on October 28, 2002. This engaging story follows Curious George as he embarks on an exciting train trip with the man with the yellow hat. While trying to assist the station master, George finds himself in a bit of trouble, but his quick thinking leads to a heartwarming resolution as he helps a new friend and earns a special ride with the conductor.
In this delightful tale, readers will discover themes of friendship and problem-solving, all set against the backdrop of a train journey. The book also includes bonus activities such as connect-the-dots, fun facts, and telling time exercises, making it an interactive experience for young readers. With 24 pages of vibrant illustrations, this edition is designed to captivate children’s imaginations while introducing them to the world of trains and the adventures of Curious George.
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George makes a new friend and saves the day before his train even leaves the station in this storybook with bonus activities.
Curious George is excited for a train trip with the man with the yellow hat, but when he tries to help out the station master, he gets himself into trouble. All is forgiven, though, when George helps a new friend in need and gets to ride up front with the conductor. Bonus connect-the-dots, fun facts, and telling time activities inside.
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