Want to find some great books to read on the computer? On the library website click on this link: Books recently added to our library Fic Han True (--sort of) by Katherine Hannigan 621.042 Wea Onion juice, poop, and other surprising sources of alternative energy. Fic Cle Keepers of the School series by Andrew Clements We the Children Fear Itself Fic Osb Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne Dogs in the dead of night Fic Dix Hardy Boys Mysteries series by Franklin Dixon Farming fear, The house on the cliff, Hunting for hidden gold, The secret of the old mill, The shore road mystery, The tower treasure The missing chums Fic Rus Dork Diary series by Rachel Russell Tales from a not-so-talented pop star (#3) Fic Gre Maximum Boy series by Dan Greenburg Super Hero or Super Thief? (#3) Hans and Margret escaped from Paris on ______________. Fic Gre Zach Files series by Dan Greenburg How many languages did Hans know? _______________- Through the Medicine Cabinet Where did Hans and Margret live for a while with their pet monkeys? _______ E Arn Fly Guy vs. the flyswatter! by Tedd Arnold Hans was ____________ about many things when he was growing up. E Lew The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe by CS Lewis retold by H. Oram What was the original name of Curious George in Paris? __________ E Pal How will I get to school this year? by Jerry Pallotta E Tho Hear comes the big, mean dust bunny! by Jan Thomas Short for Reyersbach, Rey was the name Hans used as his __________. E Rey Cecily G and the Nine Monkeys A book written by hand rather than typed or printed is called a __________. B Rey The Journey that saved Curious George: What type of monkeys did Hans and Margret have as pets? ______________ The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey Wife of Hans and coauthor/illustrator of the Curious George books. ________ First name of H.A. Rey. _______________ Hans Augusto Reyersbach was born September 16, 1898 in Hamburg Germany. (If he was still alive he would have been 113 this month.) Hans loved to visit the Hagenbeck zoo and liked to mimic the sounds some of the animals made. In addition to German, his native language, Hans learned Latin, Greek, English, and French. Hans loved to draw and paint and he loved to laugh. Hans was also curious about many things. Hans became a soldier in World War I in Kaiser Wilhelm’s German army. Margarete Waldstein was a friend who studied art and photography. She and Hans spent some time in Brazil together where Hans sold bathtubs for the family business. Hans and Margarete married in 1935. They lived near the Amazon where there were lots of monkeys. Hans and Margarete had two pet marmoset monkeys. The name ‘Reyersbach’ was hard for the people in Brazil to pronounce so Hans shortened it and used Rey as his Pen name (a name that an author makes up and uses instead of his real name when he writes books) and Margarete shortened her name to Margret as well. The Reys moved back to Paris where Hans first wrote about George in a children’s book (Cecily G and the nine monkeys). The Reys were happy in Paris until Hitler’s Nazi army advanced to the edge of the city. The Reys were Jewish and it was not a safe place for them to be. Hans built two bicycles from spare parts to escape from Paris at the last minute. He and Margret carried with them 5 manuscripts (original books they had written by hand – kind of like sloppy copies) including Curious George (who was originally called Fifi in the Paris version). They eventually settled in New York and later in Massachusetts. The seven original Curious George stories by Margret and Hans have sold more than 25 million copies and have been translated into many languages. Hans died in 1977 and Margret died in 1996. .
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