Richard Scarry’s What Do People Do All Day was one of the seminal books of my childhood. There was something about flipping through page after page of anthropomorphized animals delivering the mail and ...
Richard Scarry’s 1968 volume “What Do People Do All Day?” is one of those rare books so close to the preoccupations of young children that many kids are thrilled by repeat visits to its sprightly ...
A new line of novelty books featuring characters created by Richard Scarry launches with Richard Scarry's All Around Busytown. Busytown has rarely looked busier than on these five spreads. Designed to ...
This is the sequel to "Richard Scarry's Busytown". It is an edutainment game meant to teach children about how things are made and how they work. Advertisement ...
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Remember Busytown, the village from Richard Scarry’s beloved picture books? It was inhabited by industrious animals–Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm, Mr. Frumble, police Sergeant Murphy, Mr. Fixit, Bananas ...
Google's Sunday homepage doodle honors what would have been the 92nd birthday of childrens' book author Richard Scarry. The doodle features a scene from "Busytown," a fictional world created by Scarry ...