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Hardcover Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Town Book

ISBN: 0307168034

ISBN13: 9780307168030

Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Town

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good

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Book Overview

" From the Busytown Harbor to the Busytown School, this is one busy town. " It's a fine morning in Busytown. Everyone is rushing to work. Let's see where they're going. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Simpler version of “what do people do all day”

I think this might be good for age 1-3, having much bigger and simpler images, but what do people do all day (unabridged if possible) is by my judgement more worth having.

Great book

I had this book for my children when they were young and now have given several as gifts to friend's children. Great book to teach words to children. Can point and they can say word. The last two books were given to children learning English.

Excellant for kids

Unfortuantely, Richard Scarry's work sometimes gets criticized as being anti-feminist. As a result, his classic book Busy, Busy, World (my favorite book as a child) is out of print. But, come on ladies, let's move on. Scarry is an extremely talented illustrator that kids love. My daughter insists we read this book every night. So save the feminist rantings for more appropriate targets, and leave Scarry's work alone.

A Wonderful Book

When I was a little girl in the 1980's this was my most favorite book. Today I have a B.S. in Physics with a math minor and a Masters in Physics. Guess all that gender sterotyping didn't work!This is a wonderful book. I would always look for lowly worm, he's so much better than where's waldo.

Looking for Mr. Frumble

This was a cherished book of my childhood. A few years ago I was out looking for this book for myself. I discovered that the newer versions didn't have the story about a day in the life of Mr. Frumble. This was the highlight of the whole book for me. The one I had as a child has been lost. I figure the original had to be published somewhere between 1970 and 1985. If anyone has a way of getting a hold of this version I would be so thankful. My e-mail address is [email protected].
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