Richard Scarry's Rabbit and His Friends
(Autor) Richard ScarryA classic Little Golden Book about a sweet and unusual creature, written and illustrated by Richard Scarry in 1953, is back in print! When Rabbit finds an egg, he assumes it belongs to Hen, until it hatches. Out of the egg comes an adorable roly-poly animal with webbed feet and a beak like Duck, a tail and fur coat like Beaver, and a shy dispostion like Squirrel. This funny story about a platypus who becomes friends with everyone was written and illustrated by Richard Scarry in 1953. It is now back in print in the Little Golden Book line. Perfect for Easter baskets, baby showers, and year-round fun, this book is sure to become a family storytime favorite!
Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry was a beloved American author and illustrator known for his charming and educational children's books. His most notable works include "Cars and Trucks and Things That Go," "Busy, Busy Town," and "Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever." Scarry's distinctive style featured detailed and colorful illustrations of anthropomorphic animal characters engaging in various humorous and educational activities. His contributions to literature include promoting early learning, vocabulary development, and imaginative storytelling for young readers. Richard Scarry's work continues to be cherished by generations of children and has had a lasting impact on the children's book genre.