Curious George at the Parade

Curious George at the Parade by Margret Rey is a delightful children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1999. This first edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the adventures of George, a curious little monkey, as he attends a city’s street parade with the man in the yellow hat. Excitement fills the air with floats, marching bands, and large animal balloons, but George’s curiosity soon leads him into unexpected trouble.
Readers will find a charming narrative that captures the essence of adventure and mischief. As George navigates the festivities, he faces challenges that require him to find solutions before the parade begins. The book also includes engaging activities, such as a connect-the-dots image and an instrument-matching activity, enhancing the interactive experience for young readers. With themes of action, adventure, and the joy of celebrations, this story is sure to entertain and engage children.
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When the man with the yellow hat takes George to see the city’s street parade, George is excited. There are floats, marching bands, and big animal balloons all waiting for the parade to start. But it isn’t long before the little monkey’s curiosity gets him into big trouble . . . Can George help make things right before the parade begins?
New activities include a connect-the-dots image and an instrument-matching activity.
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