Friday, October 4, 2013

Curious George Swings into Spring



"Nobody Makes Plans Like A Monkey!"
When I was a little ragamuffin myself, I can remember delighting over all of the books in the Curious George series. That little monkey - along with the man in the yellow hat - went on many adventures, all of them spurred forward by the chimp's insatiable curiosity, and readers were shown the world through the eyes of the most innocent of creatures. Now that I'm older I've certainly moved on to different tastes and interests, but I'll never forget those wonderful books with the bold, bright colors taking me to places I'd only dreamed about and maybe - just maybe - teaching me a few useful lessons along the way.

To their credit, Universal Studios along with Imagine Entertainment are doing their part to keep the saga of Curious George alive, and, to that end, the monkey stars in an all-new animated movie, CURIOUS GEORGE SWINGS INTO SPRING.

(NOTE: The following review may contain minor spoilers necessary solely for the discussion of plot and characters. If you're...

Swing into Spring
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and it feels like spring already! What a perfect time to watch Curious George: Swings into Spring. I have adored Curious George since I was a child. I had all his books and a stuffed George was one of my most prized possessions. I did not, however, have the good fortune of watching him on a show so I might have been more excited then my kids to watch this!

Curious George is such a fun little monkey and his curiousity is always getting him into trouble. Thank goodness for his friend in the yellow hat who always manages to come to his rescue. My daughter Paige actually reminds me of Curious George so it makes sense she's the one that asks me to keep playing it over and over again!

Curious George and his buddy Hundley the dog are experience spring in different ways. Hundley is a guard dog at their building and spring means annoying rain and lots of dirt. George helps him to see the joys of spring. I love that this showed my...

It is sweet and perfect. It's a delight for children.
I t6hink it is great for 2-3 year olds. It really relates why we all love spring after a very long wint5er.

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