Richard Scarry's Trucks

Richard Scarry's Trucks

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-05-08 08:55:22
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Richard Scarry
  • ISBN:0385389256
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Leap into Richard Scarry's busy world and start the engines of his speedy and silly trucks! Including dump trucks, fire engines, pickle tankers, and more, little truckers will be bulldozing their way across these pages!

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Reviews

Jeremy

A basic naming different trucks book

Darlene

My 20 mosnth old granddaughter loves trucks--especially garbage trucks。 As soon as we got home from the library we read this through 4 times。 she is following in the footsteps of her 6 year old sister and LOVES all things Richard scarry

Kathryn (Dragon Bite Books)

Originally posted on my blog, Nine Pages。This book is written in the manner of a primer with a noun and then the illustration of that noun, but there’s an element of silliness here, with the inclusion of several absurd examples。 Beside the usual examples (bulldozer, dump truck, fire engine), there is also a pickle tanker and Mr。 Frumble’s pickle car。 Richard Scarry’s world is one where things don’t always go well: Fruit trucks spill their merchandise and Mr。 Frumble drives his pickle car int Originally posted on my blog, Nine Pages。This book is written in the manner of a primer with a noun and then the illustration of that noun, but there’s an element of silliness here, with the inclusion of several absurd examples。 Beside the usual examples (bulldozer, dump truck, fire engine), there is also a pickle tanker and Mr。 Frumble’s pickle car。 Richard Scarry’s world is one where things don’t always go well: Fruit trucks spill their merchandise and Mr。 Frumble drives his pickle car into the path of an emptying dump truck。 I suspect but haven’t been able to prove that these illustrations were lifted from other stories, mashed here into a new product to sell—much as was done with the Favorite Words books based on Eric Carle’s works。 This is probably a book best for fans—parents who are fans—of Richard Scarry’s work already, trying to induce their children to like the same books that they do—and why wouldn’t you? I too have fond memories of Richard Scarry (I think a lot of us do)。 I would, though, have liked to see more cohesion, more of a plot in this primer。 Some of the illustrations tell their own mini story, but I found no story connecting the illustrations。 。。。more