Synopses & Reviews
When George finds out that the science museum is planning a and#147;Green Dayand#8221; dedicated to recycling and planting trees, he is curious and wants to help out! But then George begins to recycle things around town that arenand#8217;t quite ready for the recycling bin, and he gets into a jam. Thankfully, George isnand#8217;t the only one who wants to helpand#151;the whole community canand#8217;t wait to lend a hand!and#160;Features include the following:and#149; A plantable bookmark with wildflower seedsand#149; Twenty kid-friendly tips for a greener worldand#149; Printed on chlorine-free and acid-free paper from responsibly managed sources, certified by the Forestry Stewardship Counciland#149; Printed with environmentally friendly soy inks
Did you know...? The new Rey Centerand#160;at the Margret and H.A. Rey Center in Waterville, New Hampshire will a model for energy conservation, using solar panels and wind generators for its electricity. It will reuse and slow-release stormwater, and treat its and#147;gray waterand#8221; (from sinks/showers) in a constructed wetland.
Review
"With the tone of both art and story reminiscent of the original Curious George series, this picture book offers young children an appealing introduction to reusing and recycling."--Booklist
Synopsis
George loves to go to the science museum. So, when he finds out that the museum is planning a "Green Day" dedicated to recycling and planting trees, and George is curious and wants to help out But little monkeys eager to help can sometimes become little monkeys getting into trouble. When George begins to find and recycle things around town that aren't quite ready for the recycle bin, he gets into a jam. Thankfully, George isn't the only one who wants to help--the whole community can't wait to lend a hand--and help George and the museum plant some trees
*Printed on paper from responsibly managed sources certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council *Environmentally-friendly soy inks
Did you know...? The new Rey Center at the Margret & H.A. Rey Center in Waterville, New Hampshire will a model for energy conservation, using solar panels and wind generators for its electricity. It will reuse and slow-release stormwater, and treat its "gray water" (from sinks/showers) in a constructed wetland.
Synopsis
After he finds out that the science museum is planning a "Green Day" dedicated to recycling and planting trees, George wants to help out. Includes 20 kid-friendly environmental tips. Full color.
Synopsis
George bites into a wax apple and gets a loose tooth, so the manand#160;with the yellow hat takes him to the dentist, where George gets . . . curious!
Synopsis
When George bites into a shiny apple made of wax, his tooth begins to hurt. The next morning George shows hisand#160;wiggly tooth to the manand#160;with the yellow hat, who takes him to the dentist. George is nervous about his first visit to the dentist, butand#160;overcomes his fear and learns about better dental hygieneand#8212;with a little good-natured mayhem on the side! With art in the style of H. A. Rey, this engaging story will teach young readersand#160;that there is nothing scary about the dentist or wobbly teethand#8212;and addsand#160;some tooth fairy fun for good measure!
About the Author
The Reys were born in Hamburg, Germany. Hans Augusto Rey (1898-1977) met his wife-to-be, Margret (1906-1996), at a party in her fathers home in Germany; when he first caught a glimpse of her, she was sliding down the banister. In their twenties and thirties they lived in Paris and in Rio de Janeiro, where Hans sold bathtubs in villages along the Amazon River. Eventually Cambridge, Massachusetts, became the Reys home and community. Throughout their lives the Reys created many lively books together, including SPOTTY, PRETZEL, and lift-the-flap books such as HOW DO YOU GET THERE? The manuscript of the first Curious George books was one of the few items the Reys carried with them on their bicycles when they escaped from Paris in 1940. Eventually, they made their way to the United States, and CURIOUS GEORGE was published in 1941. Their incorrigible little monkey has become an American icon, selling millions of books and capturing the hearts of readers everywhere. CURIOUS GEORGE has been published in many languages, including French, German, Japanese, Afrikaans, and Norwegian. Additional Curious George books followed, as well as such other favorites as CECILY G. AND THE NINE MONKEYS and FIND THE CONSTELLATIONS.