APA: Ray, H.A., & Weston, M. (2003). Curious George Visits the Library.
Genre: Fiction
Summary: The curious George adventure in this book begins much like his others; he sees something he likes and pursues it to a hilarious extent. At the library, Curious George sits in at a librarian reading session and enjoys it very much, so much that he takes the next book in the reading with him to read at home instead. After taking this book from the librarian’s pile, Curious George gets carried away around the library and begins scooping up all sorts of books all around the library that catch his attention. Near the end of this book, George is shown that with a library card, he is able to take whichever of his favorites he wants home with him.
Target Audience: I believe that the target audience for this book is the grades of preschool through 3rd grade. I believe that the audience to enjoy this book the most would be children that are a little younger in that audience range as the antics of George are very wacky and goofy; something that the younger children may cling to a little more than the older grades.
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