The New York Times: ‘Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go’ Turns 50
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 ...
Chances are pretty good that you have a Richard Scarry book or two in your collection—more than 100 million of his books have been sold. In honor of what would have been his 97th birthday today, here ...
PC Magazine: Google Doodle Honors 92nd Birthday of 'Busytown' Creator Richard Scarry
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 ...
Fans of Busytown’s amiable residents are in for a treat. Richard Scarry’s Best Lowly Worm Book Ever!, a never-before-published book starring this Tyrolean hat-sporting character, will be released by ...
insider.si.edu: Richard Scarry's great big air book written and illustrated by Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry's great big air book written and illustrated by Richard Scarry
NPR: Lowly Worm Is Back! Richard Scarry Jr. Brings Dad's Manuscript To Life
Lowly Worm Is Back! Richard Scarry Jr. Brings Dad's Manuscript To Life
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, ...
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?” ...