Curious Baby: My First Words at the Zoo - H. A. Rey

By H. A. Rey

Release Date: 2006-04-17

Genre: Animal Fiction for Kids

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Each of these well-priced ebooks introduces readers to a new, fun location and identifies objects they might find there. These ebooks will build children’s vocabulary as they follow Curious George on his trips to the zoo, circus, circus, aquarium, and farm.

Bold colors, large type, and everyone’s favorite mischievous monkey combine to make learning fun.

What will your curious baby discover on this trip to the zoo?
First Words at the Zoo: From koalas and parrots to zebras and elephants, this book makes learning first words an exciting adventure.Baby and Toddler Friendly: With large, easy-to-read type and bold, colorful pages, it’s designed to capture the attention of the youngest readers.Starring Curious George: Follow everyone’s favorite mischievous monkey on a delightful trip to see the animals.Visual Learning Fun: The simple connection between pictures and words helps build your child’s understanding and vocabulary.

Curious Baby: My First Words at the Zoo - H. A. Rey

By H. A. Rey

Release Date: 2006-04-17

Genre: Animal Fiction for Kids

(0 ratings)
Each of these well-priced ebooks introduces readers to a new, fun location and identifies objects they might find there. These ebooks will build children’s vocabulary as they follow Curious George on his trips to the zoo, circus, circus, aquarium, and farm.

Bold colors, large type, and everyone’s favorite mischievous monkey combine to make learning fun.

What will your curious baby discover on this trip to the zoo?
First Words at the Zoo: From koalas and parrots to zebras and elephants, this book makes learning first words an exciting adventure.Baby and Toddler Friendly: With large, easy-to-read type and bold, colorful pages, it’s designed to capture the attention of the youngest readers.Starring Curious George: Follow everyone’s favorite mischievous monkey on a delightful trip to see the animals.Visual Learning Fun: The simple connection between pictures and words helps build your child’s understanding and vocabulary.

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