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Curious George Saves the Day

Remember the Curious George children’s books? Simple and delightful stories…paired with great, memorable  illustrations.  Read some about the story behind the stories HERE. View a slideshow of a current exhibition HERE.

“He imitates gestures, examines objects. He sees a hat, he puts it on his head; he sees a seagull and is determined to fly himself; he sees a telephone and dials, accidentally summoning the fire department; he sees house painters and decides to paint.
His misadventures, particularly in the early books, are ignited by impulse and inquiry, the consequences of wanting to see and to know, and the books’ charm is that they don’t condemn this curiosity; they relish it. Reality’s hard knocks — the chases, the falls, the breaking of limbs and objects — are ultimately taken care of by the nameless man in the yellow hat, who never seems to learn that you don’t leave such a childlike creature alone with a new bike, saying, ‘Keep close to the house while I am gone.’”

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