H. A. Rey
(1898 - 1977)
Hans Augusto Rey was an illustrator and writer, known best for the Curious George series of children’s picture books that he and his wife Margret Rey created from 1939 to 1966.
Bibliography
Feed the Animals (1944)
Lift the flap to see which animal the keeper will feed next.
Read online at archive.org.
Find the Constellations (1954)
Based on The Stars: A New Way to See Them, this is a simple method of learning the constellations.
Read online at Internet Archive.
The H.A. Rey Treasury of Stories (2015)
An anthology containing Tit for Tat, Elizabite: Adventures of a Carnivorous Plant, Billy’s Picture and Zebrology.
How Do You Get There? (1941)
Each picture ask the question - how do you get from here to there? Lift the flap to find out if you were right.
How the Flying Fishes Came into Being (1938)
A picture book about the flying fish.
Margret Rey
Humpty Dumpty and Other Mother Goose Songs (1943)
A collection of favorite Mother Goose songs, with music.
Katy No-Pocket (1944)
Katy the kangaroo has no pocket for her baby so she goes to the big city to find one.
Know the Stars (1962)
This is a paperback abridgement of Find the Constellations.
Le Zoo (1938)
Cut out decoupages of various animals in the zoo. The text is in French.
Look for the Letters: A Hide-and-Seek Alphabet (1945)
The letters of the alphabet are incorporated into the pictures.
Mary Had a Little Lamb and Other Nursery Songs (1951)
A collection of nursery rhymes with music.
The Original Curious George (1998)
Curious George was original done in watercolors. The publishers required Rey to do his own separations as it was much cheaper. In this edition, the pictures are reproduced from the original art.
Read online at archive.org.
The Park Book (1944)
A description of a day at the park for a boy who lives in a meadow.
The Polite Penguin (1941)
When a raccoon tries to teach a penguin manners, anything can happen.
Pretzel (1944)
Pretzel is a very looong weiner dog - which sometimes is a disadvantage and sometimes a distinct advantage.
Pretzel: A Page for Children (1946)
Pretzel is a very looong weiner dog - which sometimes is a disadvantage and sometimes a distinct advantage. These short stories taken from Pretzel and the Puppies were published in Good Housekeeping magazine.
Pretzel and the Puppies (1946)
Pretzel and Greta now have five puppies.
See the Circus (1956)
A fold-out book about the circus.
Spotty (1945)
One of a new litter of rabbits has spots.
The Stars: A New Way to See Them (1952)
An easy way to learn the constellations and the bright stars.
Read online at archive.org.