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Curious George at the Aquarium

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The man with the yellow hat takes George to a magical, undersea world where fascinating new friends await.
Beluga whales! Sea lions! Sharp-toothed piranhas! Curious George at the Aquarium is a lively story based on H. A. and Margret Rey's popular primate and painted in the original watercolor and charcoal style. The aquarium is the perfect place for a little monkey to get into big trouble. Splash!
Praise for the Curious George books
"What distinguishes the George stories is where the trouble is—almost never in a person, never in humanity. George lives in a super benign world, even if it is often strange and unfamiliar to him. This is different than living in a world that is familiar but crowded with evil or indifference . . . George is at once an impossible monkey, a fantasy, and also, simply, one of us." —The New Yorker
"Curious George certainly deserves a spot on the shelf, and these engaging stories will provide a good exercise in imagination and creativity." —The Horn Book

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Series: Curious George Publisher: HarperCollins

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 18, 2023

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780547740652
  • Release date: August 18, 2023

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
Kindle restrictions

Languages

English

The man with the yellow hat takes George to a magical, undersea world where fascinating new friends await.
Beluga whales! Sea lions! Sharp-toothed piranhas! Curious George at the Aquarium is a lively story based on H. A. and Margret Rey's popular primate and painted in the original watercolor and charcoal style. The aquarium is the perfect place for a little monkey to get into big trouble. Splash!
Praise for the Curious George books
"What distinguishes the George stories is where the trouble is—almost never in a person, never in humanity. George lives in a super benign world, even if it is often strange and unfamiliar to him. This is different than living in a world that is familiar but crowded with evil or indifference . . . George is at once an impossible monkey, a fantasy, and also, simply, one of us." —The New Yorker
"Curious George certainly deserves a spot on the shelf, and these engaging stories will provide a good exercise in imagination and creativity." —The Horn Book

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