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Cargando... Curious George Flies a Kite (1958)por H. A. Rey
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Curious George gets into trouble when left alone with a friend's kite. George is left home alone and becomes curious. He spots a house he wants to explore. He jumps out his window and goes to the house. It is filled with bunnies. Curious George goes fishing and a kid has a kite. The monkey watches the kite for him, but begins to play with it. The kite begins to lift him off the ground and in to the sky and the man in the yellow hat saves him. George returns the kite to his friend and is rewarded with a bunny! This story is solely for entertainment, but I still love it anyway. In this book Curious George flies a kite. He also does a number of other fun things, And each time he gets into trouble. It's hard to be curious. But it's fun. We love this series, just as we love the animated ones on PBS. Most little kids can relate really well to Curious George. Luckily, the man with the yellow hat is usually close by, close enough to get George out of trouble. This is a safe read for my very sensitive 3 1/2 year old. Although Curious George does get himself into many a pickle, there are no scary guys, no mean dogs, no dragons, no deaths, and it always ends well. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesCurious George (book 5) Contenido en
A little monkey needs to be rescued when he tries to fly a kite.
"Acompaña a Jorge el curioso a conocer una conejera, descubrir lo divertido y no tan divertido de pescar, y experimentar la aventura de volar alto en una cometa."--Jkt. flap. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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