Curious George Turns 75 + Reasons We Love The Monkey

Curious George

Curious George

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That mischievous little monkey who continually gets himself into trouble is turning 75 this years. It’s Curious George, first created by Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey. The trickster monkey has long been a favorite by me and my family.

My boys, in particular, have loved reading and playing with Curious George. It sometimes seems as though my kids must be gaining inspiration for your impish antics via the tales of Curious George.

Why We Love Curious George?

Here are just 5 reasons we love Curious George:

The Evolution of Curious George

The first iteration of the famous monkey was with the story, Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys, which was published in France in 1939. The authors, Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey, fled from France in 1940; and the main character was called Zozo in a version that was published in the UK in 1941.

Seven books were released during the lifetimes of the authors; but the Curious George phenomenon continues to grow and change. It’s now available as TV episodes, movies, books, games and toys. It’s everywhere!

And, yet, I still prefer the books…

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