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THE LIFE OF HANS AND MARGRET REY

Discover the fascinating lives of Hans and Margret Rey, the creative duo behind the beloved Curious George series. Learn about their upbringing, collaboration, and the legacy they left behind. Explore the books they published together and those published after Hans' passing. Share these beautiful stories with your family today!

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THE LIFE OF HANS AND MARGRET REY

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  1. THE LIFE OF HANS AND MARGRET REY

  2. HANS AND MARGRET BIOGRAPHY • Hometown: Both born in Hamburg Germany • Married in 1935 • Hans was generally in charge of ideas and illustrations, while Margret handled plot and writing. • Cartoon-like images were the main features in each of the books. • Curious George has become one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in children's literature.

  3. ILLUSTRATOR H.A REY • Hans Augusto Reyersbach • Born: September 18,1898 • Grew up next to the Hagenbeck Zoo and loved to draw animals at school. • The subseries includes 21 of the 26 original charcoal, color pencil, and watercolor illustrations-were never reproduced in book form until 1998. • Death: January 1, 1977 at the age of 79

  4. WRITTER MARGRET REY • Margret Elizabeth (Waldstein) Rey • Born: May 16, 1906 • Jobs: Writer, photographer, artist, professor, reporter, copywriter, founder of the Curious George Foundation • Margret's name was left off the cover because there was a glut of women already writing children's fiction. • Starting in 1980, she also began to collaborate with Alan Shalleck on a series of short films featuring Curious George and more than two dozen additional books. • Death: December 21, 1996

  5. Published while H.A Rey was Books alive Curious George Curious George Takes a Job Curious George Rides a Bike Curious George Gets a Medal Curious George Flies a Kite Curious George Learns the Alphabet Curious George Goes to The Hospital Published after H.A Rey’s passing Curious George and the Bunny Curious George Visits The Zoo Curious George and the Firefighter Curious George and the Birthday Surprise Curious George and the Dump Truck Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory Curious George Goes to the Circus Curious George Takes a Train Curious George Visits a Toy Store Curious George Walks the Pets Curious George Goes Fishing Curious George’s ABCs Curious George’s Opposites Curious George Makes Pancakes CURIOUS GEORGE SERIES

  6. Feed the Animals Find the Constellations Elizabite - Adventures of a Carnivorous Plant Pretzel The Stars: A New Way to See Them Where's My Baby? See the Circus Whiteblack the Penguin Sees the World Billy’s Picture A Christmas Manger Spotty Pretzel and The Puppies Raffy and the 9 Monkeys We Three Kings and Other Christmas Carols Anybody at Home? How Do You Get There? Katy No-Pocket MORE OF REY’S GREAT BOOKS

  7. FAMOUS QUOTES BY THE REYS "Children can easily identify with George, who despite his good intentions often finds himself neck-deep in trouble.” Now run along and play, but don't get into trouble.' George promised to be good. But it is easy for little monkeys to forget.” ― H.A. Rey

  8. He was a good little monkey and always very curious He came down from the tree to look at the large yellow hat As soon as George was alone he looked around at all of the strange hospital things. "I wonder what is in that big blue bottle," he thought. He knew he could not fly the kite in this wind, but maybe he could let it go up just a little bit. "Sure, I can use you!" the elevator man said to George. "I will give you what you need for the job. You can start right away. But remember - you are here for washing windows. Never mind what the people inside the house are doing. Don't be Curious or you'll get into trouble. He poured in some soap. First a little, then a little more, then the whole box. He pushed the handle and the machine started to wash. Suds began to float right out of the machine and over the top! Soon, suds were everywhere! In the president's office George had to sign a contract. Now he was a movie actor!

  9. GREAT WEBSITES TO EDUCATE YOUNG READERS http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/ http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/features/cgsite / http://www.pbs.org/parents/curiousgeorge/program/reys.html http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/features/cgsite/history.shtml http://www.curiousgeorge.com/#/home

  10. SHARE THESE BEAUTIFUL STORIES WITH YOUR FAMILY TODAY!!

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