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Curious George and the Puppies by H. A. Rey
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Curious George and the Puppies (edition 1998)

by H. A. Rey, Margret Rey

Series: Curious George (book 36)

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Curious George goes to the animal shelter where he accidentally lets all the dogs out of their cages and creates quite a ruckus.
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Title:Curious George and the Puppies
Authors:H. A. Rey
Other authors:Margret Rey
Info:HMH Books (1998), Paperback, 64 pages
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Curious George and the Puppies by H. A. Rey

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21 months - the moral of this story find a kitty and trade it in for a new model... A puppy instead. I don't know why I can't keep from thinking this every time we read this story. You of course enjoy any Curious George story. ( )
  maddiemoof | Oct 20, 2015 |
This is a story about a curious little monkey who is cared for and treated like human, He is faced with a challenge of finding a missing puppy which he is capable to find. This is a great book for younger children for a read aloud. ( )
  Kcarline143 | Apr 17, 2012 |
This modern fantasy stars a curious little monkey that is often acts and is treated like a human. The illustrations were done in watercolor and charcoal pencil. ( )
  ebatdorf09 | Mar 29, 2012 |
We all know that George is always getting into trouble because of his curiosity. This time he goes to the vet with the man in the yellow hat. George wanders off in search of puppies and accidentally releases them all over the office! They are all eventually rounded up and everyone is happy in the end.
This is a great little book for readers who are ready to read more words on their own. There are a lot of words on each page to go along with the humorous illustrations, so this is not a book for beginner readers. However, if you can find a preschooler patient enough to listen, then it is also a great book for them because, as mentioned, the illustrations are fun.
I would recommend this book for my library (medium public library). ( )
  betsyeggers | Dec 21, 2009 |
This is a good example of fantasy because the main character is a monkey. Also, the main conflict of the story is that one of the puppies from a new litter is missing, which George eventually finds. ( )
  rhenley06 | Aug 22, 2009 |
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