Richard Scarry’s 10 Best-Loved Picture Books

by Miranda Rosbach

If you’ve been a child or raised a child in the past 50 years, chances are you’ve encountered a Richard Scarry book. One glance at Scarry’s signature anthropomorphized animals is enough to take you back to sprawling stomach-down on the floor and poring over pictures that categorize the world with colorful characters, each reappearing in various settings over countless books.

Born in Boston in 1919, Richard Scarry spent five years creating graphics for the U.S. Army before a Little Golden Books editor found his portfolio. Scarry went on to create a host of his own characters, illustrating more than 150 books in his lifetime. The whimsy and timeless appeal of his work continues today: not only do Scarry’s books introduce young readers to early concepts, his easy-reader books are ideal for newly independent readers, too.

Celebrate Richard Scarry with these 10 titles that will undoubtedly spark nostalgia for parents and caregivers, while giving a new generation a glimpse into the magical world that Scarry designed.