Richard Scarry's A Day at the Airport

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Join Richard Scarry’s beloved characters Huckle Cat, Sally, and Lowly Worm for a day of adventure and discovery at the airport! Featuring over 70 labeled words, this educational picture book is perfect for kids fascinated with all things airplanes!

After the rainy weather ruins a day on the boat, Huckle Cat, Sally, and Lowly Worm are dreading a day indoors. That is, until they’re invited to visit the airport for a day of fun-filled learning! In this colorful and educational read-along, airplane fans will get an up-close look at things they would find at the airport, including the airport terminal, the control tower, the runway, planes, and more! Complete with specific labels indicating objects, people, and places, this enlightening read is the perfect gift for airplane and airport fanatics, and a wonderful travel companion for little ones!

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This is Book 42 in the Pictureback Series. See all Pictureback books here.

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About Richard Scarry

Born in Boston in 1919, Richard Scarry is one of America’s best-known author/ illustrators. He started his artistic career drawing maps and graphics for the US Army in the Second World War, before moving into commercial art and then getting his first book published in 1951.

Over one hundred years later, Richard Scarry’s books have been translated into 30

More about Richard Scarry

About Richard Scarry

Born in Boston in 1919, Richard Scarry is one of America’s best-known author/ illustrators. He started his artistic career drawing maps and graphics for the US Army in the Second World War, before moving into commercial art and then getting his first book published in 1951.

Over one hundred years later, Richard Scarry’s books have been translated into 30

More about Richard Scarry

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