This will either make you laugh, cry or both. The Busy World of Richard Scarry — the book you combed-through hour after hour while sitting in your bed in feety-pajamas — has grown-up and become ...
Richard Scarry demonstrated his inimitable imagination, artistic acumen, and fascination with myriad modes of transport in 1974’s Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go. On January 2, ...
For my family, reading Scarry together was itself like a car trip — the rare sort where no one gets cranky and the world, as seen from the back seat, is fresh and startling. From “Richard Scarry’s ...
If you are a parent or a former child of a certain age, you probably read large format books by Richard Scarry (1919-1994), like “Cars and Trucks and Things That Go” or “What Do People Do All Day?” ...
If you visited Google today, you might have noticed a chaotic illustrated scene with a dog police officer, kitty cat on a tricycle (where is the tricycle lane?!?!), a lion doctor, and firefighting ...
About six months ago, Random House Children’s Books took on consumer products rights for its longtime author Richard Scarry and his Busytown brand, forging a representation deal with Scarry’s son Huck ...
In the artist Julian Glander’s curiously creative animated comedy, a teenage food delivery courier traverses a Floridian suburb that suggests a Richard Scarry town on acid. By Natalia Winkelman When ...
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