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Richard Scarry's Best First Book Ever

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Illus. in full color. Favorite Scarry animal characters introduce simple learning concepts and over 700 words.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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Richard Scarry

1,308 books518 followers
RICHARD SCARRY is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! In his extraordinary career, Scarry illustrated over 150 books, many of which have never been out of print. His books have sold over 100 million copies around the world, and are currently published in over twenty languages. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. Richard Scarry was posthumously awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Illustrators in 2012.

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Author 7 books6,123 followers
January 19, 2016
This is an excellent book for reading with the kiddos and has all sorts of fun things for them to learn...

That said, I will warn you that, in my experience, it's best not to discuss the characters Huckle and Mr. Frumple at the same time, because then your 2.5-year-old son will conflate them into a new character named "Fuckle." This will make your wife laugh uncontrollably, and you will spend the next 5 minutes doing damage control and trying to convince your son that his mommy is laughing at the fact that Lowly Worm is trying to eat a banana (silly worm! worms don't eat bananas!) rather than at the word "Fuckle."

Consider yourself warned.
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167 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2024
Very cute book! Only gave it a 4 because there was a different book of Richard Scarry that is similar that was the kiddos favorite over this one!
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2,305 reviews3 followers
January 4, 2009
Frankly speaking, When I first read this book I was way to old for it. My brother got it for his 3rd (?) birthday and fell in love with it immediately. He refused to let go of it, took it everywhere he went. Curious as I was (and still am), I took the book in a moment that he was not there and liked it very much too. The humor, drawings, words that were explained, fantastic!
So, when I got the chance, I let my son read it too. And the story repeated itself :)
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52 reviews96 followers
July 15, 2009
My 22 month old son LOVES this book! It is full of words and pictures of things that he sees everyday, and he surprises me now when he can point to the pictures and name the things that he sees without me telling him what they are!
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646 reviews51 followers
October 23, 2013
This book makes me crazy because I feel like I should read every word in it, but my two year old son loves it and wants it at bedtime. We compromise by following Mr. Frumble and his hat.
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683 reviews35 followers
September 30, 2022
I’ve always loved these books as a kid, and as a teacher and librarian, I’ve really grown to loving and appreciating them even more. Not only do these books teach crucial skills, such as the alphabet, counting, months, shapes, etc., but they also do so in such a concrete way, especially using the illustrations to help young readers and learners make connections!
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1,751 reviews75 followers
July 22, 2023
I'm putting this on our baby (and toddler) book shelf both because it is excellent and as a stand-in for Richard Scarry in general. His books are classics for a reason! Our toddler loves looking at the busy illustrations (and pointing out Lowly Worm wherever he sees him).
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43 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2020
Enqi said I like the story the cat got shot and didn’t cry, and so is she.
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1,004 reviews22 followers
November 20, 2020
I had this book when I was small! Tbh this is pretty dated in a lot of ways. The illustrations are extremely cluttered, but I remember that part being super fun when I was little.
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31 reviews
January 5, 2022
Love so much that read it 30 times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
44 reviews
July 2, 2025
A great way for the small children to learn the basic vocabulary. My students find the stories appealing.
672 reviews58 followers
September 23, 2022
One of the few hard back books we owned in the early 1970's. I had two toddlers a year apart and we loved looking through the wonderfully cute pictures and guessing words.
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7,961 reviews247 followers
July 6, 2007
While there are some oddities in the book (like the parents sleeping in separate beds and Mommy Cat always wearing a dress), it's still a good and solid introduction for vocabulary building. Every page has every item labeled in a variety of situations and places: home, the kitchen, the living room, the laundry room, school, the grocery store, an ice cream parlor, and so forth. It also introduces the basic parts of the body, color theory and counting.

Richard Scarry's books often times contain a running gag of some sort. In Cars and Trucks and Things That Go, readers are asked to find Gold Bug on every page. In this book, readers can follow Mr. Fumble as he tries to catch his windblown hat.The question of where's Mr. Fumble's hat and the often times surreal things depicted and labeled are what make these books so much fun to read.
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1,284 reviews
January 11, 2011
Packed with Richard Scarry's detailed and signature illustrations, Best First Book Ever would make a wonderful introduction for a small child to the author's world of Busytown. In the company of Huckle the Cat, Lowly the Worm, Mr. Frumble, Miss Honey and many others small children can learn so much from this book. With over seven hundred words to discover and all sorts of funny accidents to laugh about, small children and new readers will be kept very busy looking through the pages.

I read this for the first time around 1986 and finding it reprinted for present kids at aksara bookstore brought back those happy memory as a happy little boy.

If you want to teach your children English, this book is very useful. Go buy one.
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407 reviews10 followers
July 28, 2014
Read it again this year, but made a game of finding the different objects mentioned in the book, from tools, fruits, vegetables, ships, boats, farm equipment, chores, among the many objects and actions found in daily life.


Aug 1, 2013 A1 and A2 had fun learning about colors, the alphabet, counting, good manners, shapes and sizes, the months of the year, and more than 700 words. Yes, I slightly modified the description of the book to suit my review. I have always been a fan of Richard Scarry's books ever since I started buying them for my boys. Due to travels, I was able to pick up a couple in Dutch and Italian Seen on the internet they are also published in Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Finnish, German, Afrikaans, Lithuanian, among several other languages.
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1,937 reviews
June 22, 2017
Wonderful book! Covers a ton of basic topics with fun, colorful illustrations featuring Richard Scarry's classic characters that I loved as a child. There was so much to read on each page that I read a little to my 8-month-old son at a time. He was so fascinated by the busy pictures that he kept leaning forward and batting at the pages! We are sure to revisit this book many times in the future.
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April 6, 2014
Category: Concept and informational books
Author: Richard Scarry
Illustrator: Richard Scarry
Title: Richard Scarry’s Best First Book Ever!
Publication date: 1979
Brief annotation: Richard Scarry’s illustrated book introduces over 700 learning concepts and words.
Themes: beginning learners, new concepts, new words
Ways to use the book with children: Beginner’s introduction to encyclopedias and new concepts/words
Profile Image for Hope L. Justice.
325 reviews3 followers
April 21, 2016
Richard Scarry books have so much to offer. I really considered this a five star book for a lap book. Picture books have just moved so far away from these classic styles that I find it hard to apply five stars, only because of practicality . This is a lap and point book, this is not a read aloud book. I think the illustrations are beautiful; I love the labeling in this book, and all Scarry's classics, but this is just so busy, again, I find his works distracting.
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1,022 reviews143 followers
October 31, 2007
If you do not smile at Scarry's kitten family then you are a bottomless void of despair.

Also, Scarry's influence is obvious in the set design of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
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3 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2009
This was my favorite book as a preschooler. So when I had my son, I naturally picked a copy of this book up. He LOVES it as well. The illustrations of day to day activities plus the word association is fantiastic.
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146 reviews8 followers
February 12, 2011
I remember these from my childhood. Grabbed one at Powell's the greatest bookstore on earth. I love the rotary phones and lack of technology vocabulary options. And searching for lowly the worm is super fun.
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32 reviews2 followers
December 30, 2012
I remember this book from when I was a kid so perhaps it gets stars for nostalgic value. My children now love it. It is pretty timeless... Well, except for the outdated box television set, radio and landline telephone! Oh we'll, it now has historic value too.
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555 reviews11 followers
July 4, 2007
I almost forgot about Richard Scarry! When I think of my childhood and my parents reading to me, this author is one of the first to come to mind.
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