Curious George Rides A Bike
Written by H. A. Rey
Narrated by David de Vries
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H. A. Rey
Hans and Margret Rey created many books during their lives together, including Curious George, one of the most treasured classics of all time, as well as other favorites like Spotty and Pretzel. But it was their rambunctious little monkey who became an instantly recognizable icon. After the Reys escaped Paris by bicycle in 1940 carrying the manuscript for the original Curious George, the book was published in America in 1941. More than 200 Curious George titles followed, with 75 million books sold worldwide. Curious George has been successfully adapted into a major motion picture and an Emmy-winning television show on PBS.
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Reviews for Curious George Rides A Bike
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Curious George is a favorite in our house. Good narrator on this recording. Nice that it gives the option in second half (“track 2” on original disc) to follow along without the page turning signals.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It's basically Curious George's greatest hits on the theme of "riding": the time he rode his bike at the circus, the time he flew away holding onto balloons and was saved by the Man in the Yellow Hat in his helicopter, etc. Real kid-friendly shit.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My 5 yo niece just listened and says...
I like it. And five stars. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Curious George Rides a Bike is a great book in Children's Literature. It provides realistic scenarios that happen to all of us. George is given instructions and disobeys them. He then must face the consequence of not listening. Feeling sad, George witnesses a troubling event and decides to help save the day. He made himself feel better and others were no longer mad at him for the bad things he had done. Children can use these examples and apply them to real life, which is always a good thing. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5George learns how to ride a bike and joins a newspaper boy handing out papers. He turns the newspapers into boats and sails them up a stream. George damages his front tire and workers of a show help him. He was invited to be in the show riding a bike playing the bugle. His bugle gets stuck in an ostrich throat and he gets kicked out the show, but he saves a baby bear. George is re-invited into the show and becomes a great success.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5George learns how to ride a bike and joins a newspaper boy handing out papers. He turns the newspapers into boats and sails them up a stream. George damages his front tire and workers of a show help him. He was invited to be in the show riding a bike playing the bugle. His bugle gets stuck in an ostrich throat and he gets kicked out the show, but he saves a baby bear. George is re-invited into the show and becomes a great success.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Curious George does it again!
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Genre: FictionMedia: Chalk and Charcoal Review: This is a great book of fiction. Not only is Curious George an already well known character, but this particular story is very inventive and it captures you. The situations George gets himself into and so unlikely that it fores you to believe they are true.
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