Curious George Takes a Job
by H.A. Rey · Curious George Original Adventures #2
A curious monkey's city adventure teaches that the right environment can turn a flaw into a gift
The story
When George escapes the Zoo and ventures into the city, his insatiable curiosity lands him in a series of jobs and mishaps—from a spaghetti disaster in a restaurant kitchen to an unauthorized painting masterpiece in someone's apartment. When his curiosity leads to real consequences, George discovers that his defining trait may not be a flaw after all.
Age verdict
Best for ages 4-7 as a read-aloud or shared reading experience. The story's themes about curiosity and consequences resonate with preschoolers through early elementary, and the visual storytelling keeps pre-readers engaged.
Our take
A classic picture book that serves teachers and kids well through strong visual storytelling and read-aloud power, with parent-growth scores limited by the format's inherent brevity and vocabulary simplicity.
What stands out
Each audience's top 3 dimensions. Out of 30 scored per book.
Kids love
- Mental movie Strong
illustrations primary but fewer environments than 5 Worlds.
- First-chapter grab Strong
action equally vivid but George relies more on physical comedy than emotional mystery.
Parents love
- Reading gateway Strong
Comparable to 5 Worlds — Both remove barriers for reluctant readers through illustration. George allows pre-readers to follow entirely through images; action pacing and animal protagonist appeal universally. Sits at tier 8: 5 Worlds creates five distinct visual worlds.
- Writing quality Solid
greater rhythmic variation between staccato and reflective sentences.
Teachers love
- Read-aloud power Strong
both excellent; Interrupting Chicken explicitly built for interactive performance.
- Reluctant reader rescue Strong
both excellent; Dog Man adds more humor channels.
✓ Perfect for
- • Children who love animal characters and physical comedy
- • Young readers exploring ideas about rules, consequences, and impulse control
- • Read-aloud sessions that need visual engagement and natural pacing
- • ESL learners seeking high-interest content at beginner language levels
Not ideal for
Readers seeking complex character development or challenging vocabulary—this is a picture book designed for young listeners and early readers, not for independent readers beyond age 8.
At a glance
- Pages
- 48
- Chapters
- 1
- Words
- 3k
- Lexile
- 570L
- Difficulty
- Easy
- POV
- Third Person Omniscient
- Illustration
- Fully Illustrated
- Published
- 1947
- Illustrator
- H.A. Rey
Mood & style
You'll know it worked when…
A child who enjoys this will likely want to explore the other six Curious George Original Adventures books by H.A. Rey.
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