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Curious George's ABCs (edition 1998)

by H. A. Rey

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Title:Curious George's ABCs
Authors:H. A. Rey
Info:Houghton Mifflin (1998), Board book, 24 pages
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This book is appropriate for Pre-K and Kindergarten children. The main character Curious George travels through the alphabet sighing each letter and giving it an example. The author capitalizes the letter being referred to. This book could be used to help students with there ABC's as well as basic reading skills
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"A is an alligator with its mouth wide open, B is a big blue bird, C is a crab with two clamping claws...." You get the idea. It's never too early to get your babies chewing on books and ruminating on the alphabet, and children of all ages enjoy the company of H.A. Rey's intrepid monkey, Curious George. In this board book, the letter itself mimics the shape of the animal or object in question. The A is actually the gaping jaw of the alligator, the B is the head and body of the big blue bird, and so on. In most of the pictures--not-so-curiously, 26 in all--youngsters will delight in finding a tiny Curious George, just about to get into mischief, no doubt. Adult Curious George fans will get a kick out of sharing their long-time monkey friend with their favorite little chimps, and preschoolers will enjoy the comical illustrations that offer just the right amount of detail to keep things interesting. (Baby to Preschool) --Karin Snelson

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Each letter of the alphabet is used to create an illustration of something that begins with that letter.

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