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I likedĀ Curious George. I have that book and the movie is really nice. I wish I was that monkey.

by Monkey Riley, Age 4 1/2

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Curious George 2009-09-18 17:53:18 Tara the Mom
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Reviewed by Tara the Mom    September 18, 2009
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Curious George 2009-03-10 05:31:40 Jesse, Age 8
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Reviewed by Jesse, Age 8    March 09, 2009

I Liked It

I liked Curious George. He was cute and he was flying with balloons.

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Curious George 2009-03-10 05:29:47 Tess, Age 12
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Reviewed by Tess, Age 12    March 09, 2009

The Cutest Ever!!

This movie is the cutest ever!!! I loved the theme. This little monkey can get into a lot of trouble, but that makes him even cuter. The music by Jack Johnson was great; I am a huge Jack fan. I would definitely see this movie again, and I am almost 13. Pretty pathetic.

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Curious George 2009-03-10 05:28:33 Tara the Mom
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Reviewed by Tara the Mom    March 09, 2009

PARENT REVIEW: Tricks Are Not Treats

i>Curious George is a pretty safe movie to bring small children to see. In a scene where Ted a.k.a. "The Man in the Yellow Hat" drives dangerously, he warns: "I've seen this in the movies. Kids, don't try this at home." Also, just like in many movies, car accidents are played for laughs and we don't learn that messing with traffic has real consequences that can end in tragedy. My main concern, though, is that Ted tries to save his workplace from humiliation and failure by trying to fool people; his boss, another good guy, goes along with it. The only person who points out the scheme is a lie is the villain. The positive messages outweigh the bad, though. For all ages.

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