Funniest Storybook Ever Free PDF Download 2011, Richard Scarry

PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
GENRES: Childrens Books, Picture Books
AUTHORS: Richard Scarry
PAGES: 46 pages
ISBN13: 9780007413553
TAGS: Childrens Books, Picture Books, Free Books, PDF Books
LANGUAGE: en
TYPE: Digital

“Richard Scarry’s Funniest Storybook Ever” is a delightful collection of humorous stories featuring some of the beloved characters from Busytown. This book contains 15 stories, each filled with whimsical and silly situations that are sure to entertain young readers.

The stories include:

  • Absentminded Mr. Rabbit: A tale about the forgetful Mr. Rabbit and his amusing antics.
  • Sergeant Murphy and the Banana Thief: Sergeant Murphy attempts to solve the mystery of a stolen banana.
  • Speedboat Spike: An adventure involving the character Spike and his speedboat.
  • Ma Pig’s New Car: The chaos that ensues when Ma Pig gets a new car.
  • Mr. Fixit: The story of Mr. Fixit and his efforts to repair things, often leading to humorous results.
  • The Three Sitters: Babysitters trying to manage their charges with hilarious outcomes.
  • Tanglefoot: A character who constantly trips and falls, creating funny scenarios.
  • The Talking Bread: A loaf of bread that baffles Humperdink the Baker and Lowly Worm by talking.
  • The Three Fishermen: A fishing adventure with unexpected results.
  • The Accident: A story about a mishap and its humorous aftermath.
  • Please Move to the Back of the Bus: A tale involving a bus ride full of laughter.
  • Uncle Willie and the Pirates: Pirates taking over Uncle Willie’s ship.
  • The Unlucky Day: A day full of unlucky events.
  • Rudolf’s Airplane: An adventure involving an airplane.
  • Lowly Worm’s Birthday: The celebration of Lowly Worm’s birthday with funny incidents.

These stories, along with Richard Scarry’s charming illustrations, bring the bustling world of Busytown to life, making it a joy for children and parents alike to read together​ (PenguinRandomhouse.com)​​ (Random House Children’s Books)​.

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