![]() I am now the proud mother of a daughter who can flip through the first six pages of Cars and Trucks and Things That Go and immediately find Goldbug. I shared the excitement with Avery, but for some reason she did not get into it like I did. With the turn of each page, memories rushed over me, and I found myself racing to find Goldbug. The first time I cracked the binding of the new book, I wondered if I could still find Goldbug. ![]() My mom knew how much fun we had with the book, so she purchased it for Avery last Christmas. My brother and I grew up racing threw the book to find the elusive "Goldbug." Of course my brother was older and always seemed to win, unless my mom purposely put her thumb over Goldbug until I realized which page we were on so I could beat him to the punch.Īfter it was all said and done, we basically memorized every position, car, truck and pickle that Goldbug was in on each page. But to me, all that was important was Goldbug. If you take the time to actually read the book, it has a fun story, not to mention all of the interesting and wild kinds of cars, vehicles, people, animals and everything else that's included. For those of you who grew up without Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks and Things That Go, I must say are really missing out. ![]()
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