Title: Cars and Trucks and Things That Go
Author: Richard Scarry
Illustrator: Richard Scarry
Age Range: 1-5
Genre: Picture book
This is the book that my brother and I would look at the most growing up. We loved this book. The pictures were silly, the cars were unique and exciting, and finding Goldbug hidden on every single page was a fun little project. I do remember that my brother was always able to locate Goldbug before I was able to, even though we had read the book multiple times. The two of us would hold the book on our laps (it's a big book) and scan the pages pointing out silly cars, and looking for the elusive, tiny, rare Goldbug. It made for a fun activity and it never grew old.
This is a classic and one that I never tire giving. Before there was the Pixar movie Cars, there was this book with all its imaginary cars like Donut Car, Pickle Car, Cheese Car, Carrot Car (driven by a Rabbit no less) among many other ones. The basic story is that the Pig Family is going on a car trip and along the way they see a train yard with its many trains, a farm with its bustle of activity, an airport, and all the different places where multiple vehicles can be seen. It's a fun book filled with so many things to see that little boys and girls love pointing them out. The story itself is cute and entertaining, but often takes a backseat to studying the different pictures in the book. Nevertheless, this is a book that will get lots of use in your house and provide lots of moments of enjoyment.
We have this and the kids LOVE it. :)
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my son loves, loves, loves this book. love reading your blogs.
ReplyDeletethanks burkeroomama and Macalla! I appreciate people reading these posts, however short and one-sided they are.
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