Synopses & Reviews
La presente edición bilingüe español-inglés está basada en el programa de televisión Curious George, emitido por la cadena PBS y galardonado con el premio Emmy. En este cuento, Jorge se balancea como solamente un mono puede hacerlo. Jorge toma su primera clase de gimnasia... ¡y está muy entusiasmado! Aprende muchos detalles de este deporte y a practicarlo de manera segura. Después de la primera clase, Jorge, Allie y Bill quieren hacer gimnasia todos los días, pero el gimnasio abre una vez por semana. ¿Dónde podrán encontrar un gimnasio que esté abierto todos los días? ¿Podrán hacerlo en su propio jardín? Para facilitar la lectura, el español y el inglés se presentan en colores diferentes. Además se incluye una receta para hacer bolitas energéticas sin hornear, y las instrucciones de un juego que evalúa las destrezas gimnásticas. In this Spanish/English bilingual reader based on Curious George, the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show, George is swinging around like only a monkey can. George is taking his first gymnastics class, and boy is he excited! He learns all about the sport and how to practice safely. By the end of class, George, Allie, and Bill want to go to gymnastics every day—but they only have access to the gym once a week. Where will they find a gym they can use all the time? Why not in their own backyard? Spanish and English text are set in different colors for ease of reading. Includes a recipe for no-bake energy balls and instructions for a game that will put gymnastics skills to the test!
Synopsis
In this Level 1 Green Light Reader based on Curious George, the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show,and#160;George loves his first gymnastics class.and#160;Butand#160;George and his friends want to practice every day.and#160;Where will they find a gym they can use all the time? How about their own backyard!
Synopsis
In this Green Light Reader based on Curious George, the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show, George is swinging around like only a monkey can. George is taking his first gymnastics class, and boy is he excited He learns all about the sport and how to practice safely. By the end of class, George, Allie, and Bill want to go to gymnastics every day--but they only have access to the gym once a week. Where will they find a gym they can use all the time? Why not in their own backyard? Includes a recipe for no-bake energy balls and instructions for a game that will put gymnastics skills to the test
For more monkey fun, check out www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest books, promotions, games, activities, and more
Synopsis
In this Green Light Reader based on
Curious George, the Emmy Awardandndash;winning PBS TV show,and#160;George is swinging around like only a monkey can.and#160;George is taking his first gymnastics class, and boy is he excited! He learns all aboutand#160;the sportand#160;and how to practice safely. By the end of class, George, Allie, and Bill want to go to gymnastics every dayandmdash;but they only have access to the gym once a week. Where will they find a gym they can use all the time? Why not in their own backyard? Includes a recipe for no-bake energy balls and instructions for a game that will put gymnastics skills to the test!
For more monkey fun, check out www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest books, promotions, games, activities, and more!
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 fatherand#8217;s 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 Reysand#8217; 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.