Curious George Learns the Alphabet
Curious George Learns the Alphabet is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1963. It is the sixth book in the original Curious George series.
Plot
George looks at the little black marks, dots, and lines in the man with the yellow hat's books, and starts tearing some pages. When the man returns, he picks on George scolding him. If George wants to read a story, he first has to know the letters of the alphabet. The man then sets up a pad and begins to write each of the letters from the alphabet as well as drawing a picture for each letter of the alphabet, correlating to the letter each individual picture starts with.- An Alligator is in the form of a big A, and a piece of an apple is in the form of a small a.
- A blue Bird with feet on it, a tail, and a Bill is in the form of a big B, and a bee is in the form of a small b buzzing around a blossom.
- A big Crab is in the form of a big C with a shell, feet, and two Claws. A small crab is in the form of a small c, which looks like the big C, except smaller.
- A Dinosaur is in the form of a big D. A dromedary, which is a camel with one hump, is in the form of a small d.
- An Elephant is in the form of a big E eating his evening meal: Eggplants. The ear of a man, or the ear of a monkey is in the form of a small e.
- A Fireman Fighting a Fire is in the form a big F and a flower is in the form of a small f. George's friend was fond of flowers, even though George preferred food.
- A Goose is in the form of a big G, and a goldfish is in the form of a small g. The name George also starts with the letter G.
- A House is in the form of a big H and a horse eating heaps of hay is in the form of a small h.
- An Icicle is in the form of a big I, and an iguana is in the form of a small i.
- A Jaguar is in the form of a big J living in the Jungle, where George formerly lived. A jack-in-the-box is in the form of a small j in which George used to make it jump.
- A big Kangaroo named Katy is in the form of a big K and a small kangaroo, who is Katy's kid, is in the form of a small k.
- A Lion is in the form of a big L and a lean lady is in the form of a small l strolling along a lake licking a lollipop.
- A Mailman named Mr. Miller bringing a letter is in the form of a big M, and a mouse munching mints is in the form of a small m.
- A Napkin is in the form of a big N standing on a dinner plate that looks Neat, a nose is in the form of a small n in the face of a man who wears a new blue necktie and nibbles noodles.
- A big Ostrich is in the form of a big O, and a small ostrich is in the form of a small o. Ostriches eat odd objects, especially a bugle that belonged to George, a reference to Curious George Rides a Bike.
- A big Penguin is in the form of a big P, and a small penguin is in the form of a small p.
- A Quail is in the form of a small Q. A quarterback is in the form of a small q. A quarterback is supposed to be quick, so is George quick.
- A Rabbit is in the form of a big R with a radish, and a rooster is in the form of a small r.
- A big Snail is in the form of a big S, and a small snail is in the form of a small s.
- A Table is in the form of a big T set for a Tea for Two, and a tomahawk is in the form of a small t.
- A big Umbrella standing Upright is in the form of a big U and a small umbrella is in the form of a small u. The umbrella handle also looks like the letter U.
- A big Valentine is in the form of a big V, and a small valentine is in the form of a small v. George loved valentines. He got several valentine cards every year, especially from Nevada.
- Whiskers, big ones and small ones, are in the form of a big W and small w, found on walruses, cats, and some men. George does not have whiskers but he was curious how would look if he did.
- The big X and the small x look alike, only one is big and the other is small, just the same as some of the other letters. Since there are only a few words that start with the letter X, neither of them look like the letter X, except for Xmas. Santa stands for Xmas. Since there is only one Santa, George and the man need only one picture. As a result, the big X and the small x are both for Xmas.
- A big Yak is in the form of a big Y, a small, young yak is in the form of a small y in Tibet.
- A big Zebra is in the form of a big Z, and a small zebra is in the form of a small z. The zebras are zipping along with zest.