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Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever (Giant Golden Book)

Welcome to the wonderful world of Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever! This timeless classic is a must-have for every child, filled with vibrant illustrations and hundreds of objects to help young readers learn new words and expand their vocabularies. With over 5 million copies sold worldwide in its fifty-year history, this beloved book has sparked the imagination of billions of children, making learning an exciting adventure!

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 Richard Scarry(Author)

Discover what makes Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever a beloved classic with glowing editorial reviews that praise its engaging content and educational value.

Get to know the legendary author behind the iconic book! Richard Scarry, a celebrated children's author, has captivated young readers with his colorful illustrations and imaginative storytelling. With over 150 timeless books to his name, Scarry's work has transcended generations and continues to inspire young minds worldwide.

Join the millions of readers around the globe who have embraced Richard Scarry's books, making them a staple in households and classrooms alike. With translations in over twenty languages, Scarry's timeless stories and lively illustrations have made learning fun and accessible for children everywhere.

Experience the unmatched creativity and passion that Richard Scarry brought to early childhood education through his vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling. His dedication to making learning enjoyable for children has earned him a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award from the prestigious Society of Illustrators in 2012, cementing his legacy as one of the most beloved children's authors of all time.

Product details

Reading age
1 - 3 years, from customers
Language
English
Grade level
Preschool - 2
Dimensions
10.5 x 0.44 x 12.12 inches

How to buy

Amazon.com
$8.99

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