Curious George's Train (Mini Movers Shaped Board Books)

Curious George's Train (Mini Movers Shaped Board Books)

by H. A. Rey
Curious George's Train (Mini Movers Shaped Board Books)

Curious George's Train (Mini Movers Shaped Board Books)

by H. A. Rey

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Overview

Get ready to read and play with Curious George’s Train—an interactive board book that's shaped like a train! Includes movable parts and pop-out play pieces for the added fun of creating your own train yard.

Choo-choo! Come along for a ride in Curious George’s Train—an innovative novelty book that's shaped like a train! George is going on an old-fashioned train ride, and he can't wait to climb aboard. Curious little ones will love exploring the train with their favorite mischievous monkey. Then it’s up to them to set the scene and lay the tracks for hours of interactive fun!

Delightful rhymes on each sturdy page, plus moving parts and press-out play pieces, make this a perfect choice for story time or play time. Other fun books in the mini movers series include Curious George’s Dump Truck, Curious George’s Fire Truck, and Curious George’s Crane.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780544320741
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 12/02/2014
Series: Curious George Series
Pages: 12
Sales rank: 132,693
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 1 - 3 Years

About the Author

H. A. Rey and his wife, Margret, first introduced the world to the bighearted, fun-loving, mischievous hero Curious George in 1941, and young readers have been in love with him ever since. Curious George has been successfully adapted into a major motion picture and an Emmy-winning television show on PBS, and Pretzel and the Puppies, based on their picture books, is a streaming series on Apple TV+. curiousgeorge.com; pretzelandthepuppies.com

Place of Birth:

Hamburg, Germany; Margret in 1906, and H.A. in 1898

Place of Death:

Cambridge, Massachusetts; Margret died in 1996, H.A. in 1977
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