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Curious George - Wikipedia
Margret and H. A. Rey released seven Curious George books during H. A. Rey's lifetime. Recently, more Curious George books have been released by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt including board books with scenes from the original books, books adapted from the 1980s telefilm series, and new adventures.
History - The Curious George by Hans Augusto Rey
H. A. and Margret Rey. Hans Augusto Rey was born on September 16, 1898, in Hamburg, Germany. He grew up there near the world-famous Hagenbeck Zoo, and developed a lifelong love for animals and drawing. Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein (who would be known to most of the world as Margret Rey) was also born in Hamburg on May 16, 1906.
When Curious George Made a Daring Escape From the Nazis
A watercolor of Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat in a rowboat from page 13 of the original Curious George book H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, de Grummond Children’s Literature ...
Margret E. Rey, 90, Creator Of 'Curious George' Books
Margret E. Rey, who teamed with her husband to create the ''Curious George'' children's books featuring the inquisitive little monkey, died on Saturday at her home in Cambridge, Mass. She was 90.
The German-Jewish Refugees Who Created Curious George
That Hans Augusto Reyersbach and Margarete Waldstein, his Jewish co-creators, had a narrow escape from the Nazis, fleeing across the ocean in 1940, is surely no coincidence. That they too reached safe haven and changed their names—becoming H. A. and Margret Rey—is also not an accident.
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