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  1. CURIOUS GEORGE is an animated series based on the popular books by Margret and H.A. Rey and airs daily on PBS KIDS. Aimed at preschool viewers (ages three to five), the goal of the series is to inspire children to explore science, engineering, and math in the world around them.

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      Curious George - Curious George . Printables | PBS KIDS

  2. Help your child cut out the pieces and attach the arms to this Curious George clock.

    • Yellow Hat Headbands
    • Hanging Curious Georges
    • Curious George Paper Plate Faces
    • Gift Bag Decorations
    • Book Covers
    • Keychains
    • Finger Paintings
    • Cupcake Toppers
    • Masks
    • Party Decorations

    Find a Curious George illustration featuring the Man with the Yellow Hat. You’ll probably have to isolate and enlarge his hat in a word processor. Print it off and have your kids color it in. You will take yellow construction paper and cut it into two-inch strips. Loop the strips so that they form a headband (you might have to use a few pieces for ...

    Find a Curious George illustration where his body is face-on (not sideways or twisted as the curious monkey so often is!). You’re going to have your kids color him in and then cut him out – except they’ll leave off his arms and legs. Cut a brown or red pipe cleaner into four five-inch pieces per George. Glue the pieces where his arms and legs would...

    To make these paper plate faces, you will need a Curious George illustration where his face is prominent. You’ll have your kid’s color in just the inside portion of his face (the part that is lighter than his dark brown body). Then they will take a paper plate and color it in with a darker brown marker. They can color the entire thing or just until...

    Curious George is the perfect decoration for a gift bag, whether you’re attending a birthday party or a baby shower. You can get your kids in on the action by having them color in Curious George and cutting him out. Then you can fold a small paper rectangle like an accordion and glue one side to the bag and one side to the Curious George cut-out. T...

    You can turn my Curious George pictures into cute book covers for the small piece of literature that needs a facelift. You’ll want to copy/paste the illustration into a word processor and then change the orientation to landscape. Resize the image so that at least two inches of margins are all around. And then follow these instructionsfor folding th...

    To make Curious George keychains, you’ll need shrink sheets, which you can find online at Amazon, as well as keychain hardware and access to an oven. Have your kids pick out which Curious George figures they want to use and print them off on the shrink sheets. They’ll color them in with markers and cut them out, then punch holes where they want the...

    A perfect activity for preschoolers, get a vinyl tablecloth or drop cloth, put your kids in clothes you don’t mind getting messy, and give them my pictures and some finger paints. They can try to stay between the lines and use the “right” colors – or they can just get completely creative and interpret the illustrations however they see fit!

    To make cupcake toppers, choose which Curious George figures you want to use, copy/paste them into a word processor, and then resize them to about two-to-three inches. You can put multiple figures on one page this way and then print them out all at once. Have your kids help color in the Curious George characters and then cut them out. You’re going ...

    To make Curious George masks, you must use a coloring page where his face is head-on and featured prominently. (You might have to resize an illustration to be larger, too.) You’ll have your kids color it in and cut it out, then poke holes on either side of the face near his ears. Connect pieces of string or yarn, enough so that the two pieces can m...

    Curious George would make an excellent theme for a child’s birthday or even a baby shower. You can use my illustrations in various ways, from cutting out figures and stringing them together to make bunting to using the entire pictures as place settings. You can also use cut-outs as food labels at your table spread or create centerpieces using toile...

  3. Learn to draw Curious George with this easy step-by-step guide.

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