Curious George Story Collection

Curious George Stories to Share picture book by Margret and H.A. Rey

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Curious George Stories to Share picture book by Margret and H.A. Rey

  • What: Curious George Stories to Share
  • When: 2  to 7 years
  • Why: Multiple stories in one book
  • Where: Amazon or your local library

If your child can’t get enough of Curious George and his antics, consider grabbing a copy of Curious George Stories to Share.

Curious George Stories to Share book on Amazon

This big book has all the fun of each George story, with more to love. Get eight different stories tucked inside the cover, from Curious George and the Firefighters to Curious George’s First Day of School. All of the tales feature the classic illustrations made famous by H.A. and Margret Rey, with three to six sentences per page. The big sturdy cover holds up to repeat readings, and kids can practice bigger numbers by matching the name of the story they want to hear with the page number in the table of contents.

Curious George Stories to Share picture book table of contents
This big book contains eight George stories.

My son loves to read all these stories, preferably back to back. It takes us between half an hour to sixty minutes to plow through them in one sitting, but you can easily read each story as a stand alone tale, too. These adventures include more updated material, such as recycling and dinosaur digs, with the same beloved little monkey getting into trouble wherever he goes. 

Page spread from Curious George and the Firefighters Stories to Share by Margret and H.A.
Each illustrated page has multiple sentences.

Take your little monkey along for the adventure with this collection of illustrated stories.

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