H. A. Rey
H. A. Rey, born Hans Augusto Reyersbach, was a German-born American illustrator and author best known for creating the Curious George series of children's books with his wife Margret Rey. Growing up near the Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg, Germany, he developed a lifelong love of animals, which influenced his work. The Reys fled Nazi-occupied France on bicycles in 1940, bringing the Curious George manuscript to the United States, where the first book was published in 1941.[1][2][4]
Children's literature
Picture books
Curious George Takes a Job Book & CD
Curious George's Dinosaur Discovery
Curious George Curious You: On Your Way!
Curious George Learns to Count from 1 to 100 Big Book
The Dog Show
Curious George Makes Maple Syrup (CGTV)
Curious George Flies a Kite Book & CD
Curious George Cleans Up (CGTV Reader)
Curious George Makes Maple Syrup
Curious George Discovers the Rainbow
Curious George Fire Dog Rescue
Curious George Lost and Found (CGTV 8x8)
Jorge el curioso Un hogar para las abejas/Curious George A Home for Honeybees
Merry Christmas, Curious George
Curious George at the Aquarium with downloadable audio
Curious George The Boat Show
Curious George Discovers the Rainbow
Curious George Goes to a Costume Party
Curious George Feeds the Animals
Curious George's First Day of School
Curious George Roller Coaster
Curious George A Winter's Nap
Jorge el curioso y los bomberos/ Curious George and the Firefighters (bilingual edition)
Curious George Three Tales for a Winter's Night (CGTV)