Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Activity Deck

52 Fun Ideas for Connecting with Your Neighborhood and Nature

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$15.99 US
| $21.99 CAN
On sale Jun 02, 2026 | 54 Pages | 9798217033744
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2

Explore and play with the help of Lowly Worm, Huckle Cat, and other adorable neighbors from Busytown! This vibrant deck of cards for children ages 3+ features 52 prompts to encourage outdoor activities, mindfulness, and curiosity.

It’s a busy, busy world out there, and this engaging card deck invites kids to discover all that it has to offer, whether in a backyard, local park, or city block. Ideal for children ages 3 and up, each of the fifty-two cards provides an idea for an enriching activity, such as: 

  • Do you ever watch cars go by in your city or town? If you do, try counting them next time. See if you can count three cars that are the same color. 
  • Go to your local library—or just your bookshelf—and pick out a book with pictures in it. Open the book in your lap and very slowly turn the pages. Try to notice something new on every page. Can you learn anything about the story even without reading the words? What’s your favorite picture or word in the book? 
  • Kenny Bear feels happy when he says nice things to himself. Think of something nice to say to yourself and repeat it in the mirror. 

The activities are paired with classic artwork from beloved Richard Scarry books like Busy, Busy Town and Cars and Trucks and Things That Go, resulting in a deck that’s as fun as it is cute. Featuring both indoor and outdoor activities that encourage mindful play, creativity, and exploration, this deck will help kids stay busy all year long!
RICHARD SCARRY (1919-1994) is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! Generations of children all over the world have grown up spending hours poring over his books filled with all the colorful details of their daily lives. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. (Whenever he was asked how old he was, Scarry would always put up one hand and laugh, saying, "five!")

Born in 1919, Richard Scarry was raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts. After five years of drawing maps and designing graphics for the US Army, he moved to New York to pursue a career in commercial art. But after showing his portfolio to one of the original editors at Golden Books, he found the perfect home for his work. The assignments first given to Scarry tended to be Little Golden Books that featured popular characters of the day, such as Winky Dink, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Smokey the Bear. Eventually, Scarry created his own original characters, such as Lowly Worm and Huckle Cat. But first came Nicholas, a young rabbit clad in red overalls, for the now-iconic classic I Am a Bunny.

In his extraordinary career, Richard Scarry illustrated more than 150 books, many of which have never been out of print. His books have sold over 100 million copies around the world and are currently published in more than twenty languages. Richard Scarry Jr., also an illustrator, carries on his father's work today under the name of Huck Scarry. Richard Scarry passed away at his home in Gstaad, Switzerland in 1994. He was posthumously awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Illustrators in 2012. View titles by Richard Scarry

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Explore and play with the help of Lowly Worm, Huckle Cat, and other adorable neighbors from Busytown! This vibrant deck of cards for children ages 3+ features 52 prompts to encourage outdoor activities, mindfulness, and curiosity.

It’s a busy, busy world out there, and this engaging card deck invites kids to discover all that it has to offer, whether in a backyard, local park, or city block. Ideal for children ages 3 and up, each of the fifty-two cards provides an idea for an enriching activity, such as: 

  • Do you ever watch cars go by in your city or town? If you do, try counting them next time. See if you can count three cars that are the same color. 
  • Go to your local library—or just your bookshelf—and pick out a book with pictures in it. Open the book in your lap and very slowly turn the pages. Try to notice something new on every page. Can you learn anything about the story even without reading the words? What’s your favorite picture or word in the book? 
  • Kenny Bear feels happy when he says nice things to himself. Think of something nice to say to yourself and repeat it in the mirror. 

The activities are paired with classic artwork from beloved Richard Scarry books like Busy, Busy Town and Cars and Trucks and Things That Go, resulting in a deck that’s as fun as it is cute. Featuring both indoor and outdoor activities that encourage mindful play, creativity, and exploration, this deck will help kids stay busy all year long!

Author

RICHARD SCARRY (1919-1994) is one of the world's best-loved children's authors EVER! Generations of children all over the world have grown up spending hours poring over his books filled with all the colorful details of their daily lives. No other illustrator has shown such a lively interest in the words and concepts of early childhood. (Whenever he was asked how old he was, Scarry would always put up one hand and laugh, saying, "five!")

Born in 1919, Richard Scarry was raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts. After five years of drawing maps and designing graphics for the US Army, he moved to New York to pursue a career in commercial art. But after showing his portfolio to one of the original editors at Golden Books, he found the perfect home for his work. The assignments first given to Scarry tended to be Little Golden Books that featured popular characters of the day, such as Winky Dink, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Smokey the Bear. Eventually, Scarry created his own original characters, such as Lowly Worm and Huckle Cat. But first came Nicholas, a young rabbit clad in red overalls, for the now-iconic classic I Am a Bunny.

In his extraordinary career, Richard Scarry illustrated more than 150 books, many of which have never been out of print. His books have sold over 100 million copies around the world and are currently published in more than twenty languages. Richard Scarry Jr., also an illustrator, carries on his father's work today under the name of Huck Scarry. Richard Scarry passed away at his home in Gstaad, Switzerland in 1994. He was posthumously awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Illustrators in 2012. View titles by Richard Scarry
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