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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What matters is...does your child like it?,
By Gibby "gibbyburger" (Chicago, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (School & Library Binding)
After reading a few reviews of this book, I felt I had to write one. My 22 month old son has adored this book since he was about 15 months old. It is his absolute favorite. No, the illustrations aren't artwork. No, it's not going to win awards. But who cares! It's for the child - not the parent. My son (just like one of the other reviewer's child) shouts "foul ball!" and "you're out!" He looks for Jimmy's mother in the crowd and he points to his own feet when we get to the part where George picks up the ball with his feet. I think what matters is that it's a fun, easily understood story for toddlers - with bright, neat illustrations. Our paperback is so dog-eared, I logged on to order the hardback...and ended up writing a review. Give this book a try - the wonderful moments it will give you and your child are at the very least worth the few dollars the paperback costs.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Monkeeeeey Up!,
This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (Curious George Green Light Reader - Level 1) (Paperback)
There's a comforting familiarity about the "Curious George" books: The soft illustrations, the man in the yellow hat, and George's famous misadventures. Here, the man speaks the sentence that starts the mischief: "You stay here, but don't get into trouble." Say that one with a wink in your eye. As usual, George's playful antics get him into a little trouble, but (and also, "as usual") he winds up a hero. Well-illustrated, humorous, and soothing, it's the literary equivalent of hot chocolate on a cold day. Excellent for readers in around grades 1-3, as well as a great bedtime book for your young sports (or Curious George) fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great read even for small children!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (Curious George Green Light Reader - Level 1) (Paperback)
My 22 month old LOVES this book, listens to every page intently, and shout FOUL BALL! , and YOU'RE OUT! with the umpire. Even when he only had a 20 word vocabulary, one of those words was "George"...a great book for dads to read, my husband is much more animated in his portrayal of the umpire, much to my son's delight.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Again?,
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This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (Curious George Green Light Reader - Level 1) (Paperback)
Even though he's got many other books he likes, super heros etc, four year-old still likes us to read George books over and over and over... Bought two baseball George books to start getting him into the upcoming Little League season. Getting a little tired of reading them, but he's not!
4.0 out of 5 stars
George "junkie" loves it,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (Curious George Green Light Reader - Level 1) (Paperback)
My 21-month-old son loves anything having to do with Curious George, this book included. It's taught him several new words, such as catcher and bat, and he can relate to the ball-throwing and hitting even at this young age. However, be aware that the illustrations in this book, as well as many of the other paperback "George" books, are of very, very poor quality.
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Curious George Plays baseball,
This review is from: Curious George Plays Baseball (Curious George Green Light Reader - Level 1) (Paperback)
This book, and all of the books derived from the movies, are far worse than the average goerge books. Story is very simple, very brief, and has no creativity. Both of our kids are huge george fans (they even liked this one ok), but this is a pretty weak book.
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Curious George Plays Baseball by Alan J. Shalleck (Hardcover - October 27, 1986)
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