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I loved Richard Scarry as a kid, and my daughter is now old enough to follow me in that love. I had no idea there was anything beyond books. She's not in that phase anymore, but for about a month, Richard Scarry's big book of words was the only bedtime book she wanted me to read her.

The biggest impact on me, though, is how I think about jobs. "Richard Scarry" jobs seems more _real_ to me than what I do. Often, when I'm sitting in a meeting that seems to drone or at the end of the day when I'm not sure if I've done anything of worth, I dream of Busytown and what job I could slide in to from there.




For some reason that link isn't working for me, but this should: https://old.reddit.com/r/90s/comments/10giw53/busytown_usa/


So true!


My son was looking at a Busy World book and there was a newspaper in it filled with jobs that are mostly obsolete like typist (context: I work as a news site developer).


That reminds me of the strangest Richard Scarry fact I know:

“Richard Scarry once called me a Nazi after I posted on Usenet that there were much busier towns than Busytown.”

So he might have been glad you remember Busytown as real work and not a vacation.

https://metatalk.metafilter.com/20946/Graeber-makes-an-appea...




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