Curious George and the Kite

Curious George and the Kite by H. A. Rey is a delightful early reader published by Houghton Mifflin in 2006. This edition, part of a media tie-in, features 21 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Curious George as he explores the concepts of flight and experimentation on a breezy day, highlighting his adventures with a kite.
Readers will find a charming narrative that encourages young children to sound out words and utilize visual clues while reading. The book integrates themes of action and adventure, as well as humor, making it suitable for beginner readers. Curious George’s playful antics provide an engaging way for children to learn about the joys of flying and the excitement of experimentation.
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In this early reader based on the Curious George TV show, George learns about flight and experimentation on a windy day.
Curious George loves a good windy day. There are many things he can practice flying–like a kite. Now if only he doesn’t get too carried away! This simple story is perfect for children who are learning to sound out words and use visual clues to read stories. The animated series Curious George is available to watch on Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming platform.
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