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Curious George: Before and After by H. A. Rey β€” book cover

Curious George: Before and After

by H. A. Rey
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Overview

Lift the flaps to see what happens to Curious George before and after in this interactive concept book.

Synopsis

Lift the flaps to see what happens to Curious George before and after in this interactive concept book.

Children's Literature

Curious George introduces the concept of cause and effect. Each page has a phrase or statement such as "George slips." Lift the flap and kids will see that the result of George slipping in a puddle is that "George drips." This is a bit more sophisticated than just opposites and the lesson may not be obvious to some kids. Parents and caregivers may need to work with them to understand that idea of something coming first, or before, and then what a possible result might be—the after.

About the Author, H. A. Rey

One of the most memorable and charismatic characters in children s literature, Curious George was the creation of the talented husband-and-wife team H. A. and Margret Rey, who fled Nazi Germany for America. Their lovable monkey (and his mischievous exploits) have entertained several generations of readers.

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Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

Curious George introduces the concept of cause and effect. Each page has a phrase or statement such as "George slips." Lift the flap and kids will see that the result of George slipping in a puddle is that "George drips." This is a bit more sophisticated than just opposites and the lesson may not be obvious to some kids. Parents and caregivers may need to work with them to understand that idea of something coming first, or before, and then what a possible result might beβ€”the after.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
12
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9780618723997

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