Margret Rey
Margret Rey, born Margarete Waldstein in Hamburg, Germany, was a German-American writer and illustrator best known for co-creating the Curious George series with her husband H.A. Rey. She studied art at the Bauhaus, worked in advertising in Rio de Janeiro after marrying Hans in the 1930s, and fled Nazi-occupied France in 1940 on bicycles, eventually settling in the United States where they published their famous children's books. After H.A.'s death in 1977, she continued managing Curious George's legacy and founded the Curious George Foundation to support children and animals.
Hamburg, Germany
May 16, 1906
Children's literature
Curious George Goes Fishing
Curious George Stories to Share
Curious George Complete Adventures Deluxe Book and CD Gift Set
Curious George Goes to a Costume Party
Curious George and the Firefighters
Curious George's 1 to 10 and Back Again
Jorge el curioso vuela una cometa/Curious George Flies a Kite
Curious George Goes to a Costume Party
Curious George in the Snow
Curious George Makes Pancakes
Curious George makes pancakes
Curious George Feeds the Animals
Curious George in the Snow
Curious George and the Dump Truck
Curious George and the Pizza
Curious George Goes Camping
Curious George Goes to a Movie
Curious George And The Dump Truck (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Curious George (Prebound))
Curious George Takes a Train
Curious George and the Hot Air Balloon
Curious George At The Parade (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Curious George (Prebound))
Curious George at the Baseball Game
Curious George Feeds the Animals
Curious George and the Dump Truck