Richard Scarry's Bunnies

Richard Scarry's Bunnies

Richard Scarry's Bunnies

Richard Scarry's Bunnies

Board Book

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Overview

This bunny-shaped board book, featuring Richard Scarry's cutest bunnies ever, is perfect the perfect Easter gift for bunny-lovers!

In this bunny-shaped board book, Scarry introduces readers to all kinds of rabbits with wit and charm—from real-life breeds such as the Vienna Blue and lop-eared, to his whimsical clothed bunny characters ("Rabbits like to all get dressed up if they are going to be in a story book."). Scarry's colorful paintings have been beautifully restored to their original splendor for this edition—the perfect Easter or baby shower gift!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780385385183
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 01/07/2014
Pages: 26
Sales rank: 731,025
Product dimensions: 7.80(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 2 - 5 Years

About the Author

About The Author
RICHARD SCARRY (1919-1994) is one of the world's best-loved children's book authors ever! Generations of children all over the world have grown up spending hours poring over his oversize books filled with the colorful details of their lives. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. Raised and educated in Boston, Scarry moved to New York after a stint in the army to pursue a career in commecial art. But after showing his portfolio to one of the original editors at Golden Books in 1948, he found the perfect home for his children's books. In the extraordinary career that followed, Richard Scarry illustrated well over 100 books, many of which have never been out-of-print.

Date of Birth:

June 5, 1919

Date of Death:

April 30, 1994

Place of Birth:

Boston, Massachusetts

Place of Death:

Gstaad, Switzerland

Education:

Boston Museum School of Fine Art
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