|aMargret & H.A. Rey's Curious George takes a train |cillustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Martha Weston.
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|aMargret and H.A. Rey's Curious George takes a train
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|aCurious George takes a train
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|aBoston |bHoughton Mifflin|cc2002.
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|a24 p. |bcol. ill. |c21 cm.
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|aWhile waiting for the man with the yellow hat to buy train tickets, Curious George causes trouble by mixing up numbers on the schedule, but he makes up for it when a little boy's toy rolls toward the tracks.
Down at the train station everyone is busy. No one notices a little monkey-until he tries to help with the schedule board. Soon George is hiding from an angry train master and notices something himself-a boy in trouble. Then it"s George to the rescue. By lending a helping hand (or two) Curious George gets a new friend, a big thank you, and a very special seat on the train.
Down at the train station everyone is busy. No one notices a little monkey-until he tries to help with the schedule board. Soon George is hiding from an angry train master and notices something himself-a boy in trouble. Then it"s George to the rescue. By lending a helping hand (or two) Curious George gets a new friend, a big thank you, and a very special seat on the train.