Curious George Learns to Count from 1 to 100

Curious George Learns to Count from 1 to 100

H. A. Rey

Language: English

Pages: 80

ISBN: 0547138415

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Curious George is a good little monkey, and always very curious. Now George is curious about numbers. Counting from 1 to 10 is easy, but can he count all the way to 100? George has picked the perfect day to try. It’s his town’s 100th birthday today and everyone is coming out to celebrate!

With the help of his friend, the man with the yellow hat, George learns to count from 1 to 100, making his usual monkey mischief along the way. Young minds (and little fingers) will find all kinds of wonderful things to count as they turn each colorful page.

In this large format, paper-over-board book each page features familiar objects for children to count. From home (toys, shoes, plates) to the park (bugs, sticks, clouds) to school (paste, crayons, books) George finds many different things to count. A perfect book for celebrating counting, numbers and the 100th day of school.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

selections from this book, write to Permissions, Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, New York 10003. www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com The text of this book is set in Century Schoolbook and Eraser Dust Designed by Madeleine Budnick and Gabrielle Cosel Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Curious George learns to count / illustrated in the style of H. A. Rey by Anna Grossnickle Hines. p. cm. Summary: When Curious George learns to count to 100, he finds that

together—51!" On the wall was the alphabet. Together they counted 52 letters, big and small. George was excited to find 53 colored pencils. These were even better than toothpaste for drawing! "We aren't allowed to write on the desks," the children told him, and they helped him clean up with 54 pink erasers. Then they took out lots of paper... ...and pretty soon 55 paper airplanes were flying through the air! Here's how you can make your own paper airplane: Fold a piece of paper in

pets," Betsy told George. "And our mice just had babies!" George couldn't wait to count them. But the mice would not keep still. It was hard to count them in their cages. Carefully, George lifted the latch... There were 57 mice! And, boy, were they speedy! When the mice were back in their cage, the teacher said, "I think it is time for us to go to the Centennial Celebration." "I think we should go now, too," the man with the yellow hat said to George. George waved goodbye to the children

this. Combine ½ cup sugar ½ cup water Heat in a pot until the sugar dissolves—but don't let it boil! Add 6 cups room-temperature water 1 cup juice from lemons Stir. Pour over ice and drink! Just like a monkey... George had eaten and counted so many things, but he had not yet counted all the way to one hundred. George was curious. What else could he count? And what was that sound coming from across the street? It was a parade! And it was time for the Centennial Celebration to begin!

Mmmm! George followed good smells to the picnic blankets. If you were going on a picnic, what food would you pack? Which sandwich is out of place? Where does it belong? George discovered 81 sandwiches, 82 pickles, 83 potato chips, 84 pieces of popcorn, and 85 ants. There were lots of tasty treats at the bake sale, and George had saved just enough room for dessert. What treat should he pick? There were 86 cupcakes, How many cherries can you find? How many cupcakes does George have on his

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