Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry (1919–1994) was an American children's author and illustrator renowned for his detailed picture books featuring anthropomorphic animals in the fictional town of Busytown, with over 300 books published and more than 100 million copies sold worldwide.[1][2] Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II, then began illustrating Little Golden Books in 1949 before creating his own iconic series like *The Best Word Book Ever* in 1963.[3][5] He later lived in Switzerland, where he passed away in Gstaad.[2][5]
Children's literature
Picture books
Richard Scarry's Pig Will and Pig Won't
RICHARD SCARRYS READY TO READ BOOKS LOWLY WORM JOINS THE CIRCUS (The Busy World of Richard Scarry)
Richard Scarry's Huckle's Hide and Seek!: Lift-the-Flap Book
Egg in the Hole (Touch-and-Feel)
Richard Scarry's Mr. Frumble's Big, Flat Hat: With BIG Flaps for Small Hands!
Richard Scarry's This Is My House
Best Lowly Worm Book Ever
Richard Scarry's The Great Pie Robbery
Richard Scarry Let's Count to Ten
Richard Scarry's Mixed-Up Cars & Trucks
Mr. Frumble (Pop-Up Book)
RICHARD SCARRY BEST BOARD BOOKS SALLYS FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL (Best Board Books Ever)
Richard Scarry's Smokey the Fireman
Richard Scarry's what people do storybook
The Adventures of Lowly Worm
Cars and Trucks (A Billion Golden Memories of Little Golden Readers)
Richard Scarry's This Is Me
Mr. Frumble (Pop-Up Book)
MR FRUMBLE'S WORST DAY EVER!
Lowly Worm's Shapes and SIzes (The Busy World of Richard Scarry)
Richard Scarry's Busy Fun and Learn Book
Huckle Cat's Busiest Day Ever
Richard Scarry's It's Fun to Learn: Words and Counting 3 to 6 Years
Richard Scarry's Little ABC (Jellybean Books(R))