Richard Scarry's A Day at the Airport
Join Richard Scarry’s beloved characters Huckle Cat, Sally, and Lowly Worm for a day of adventure and discovery at the airport! Featuring over 70 labeled words and a sticker sheet, this educational picture book is perfect for kids fascinated with all things airplanes!
After the rainy weather ruins a day on the boat, Huckle Cat, Sally, and Lowly Worm are dreading a day indoors. That is, until they’re invited to visit the airport for a day of fun-filled learning! In this colorful and educational read-along, airplane fans will get an up-close look at things they would find at the airport, including the airport terminal, the control tower, the runway, planes, and more! Complete with specific labels indicating objects, people, and…
$7.99
April 24, 2001
RICHARD SCARRY (1919-1994) is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! Generations of children all over the world have grown up spending hours poring over his books filled with all the colorful details of their daily lives. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. (Whenever he was asked how old he was, Scarry would always put up one hand and laugh, saying, "five!")
Born in 1919, Richard Scarry was raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts. After five years of drawing maps and designing graphics for the US Army, he moved to New York to pursue a career in commercial art. But after showing his portfolio to one of the original editors…
RICHARD SCARRY (1919-1994) is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! Generations of children all over the world have grown up spending hours poring over his books filled with all the colorful details of their daily lives. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. (Whenever he was asked how old he was, Scarry would always put up one hand and laugh, saying, "five!")
Born in 1919, Richard Scarry was raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts. After five years of drawing maps and designing graphics for the US Army, he moved to New York to pursue a career in commercial art. But after showing his portfolio to one of the original editors…