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November 20, 2009

Richard Scarry's Busytown Mysteries‏

Do you remember Busytown books by Richard Scarry? I know I have read them to all of my kids for the last 20 years, they are classics! I don't know what is more memorable, the apple car or the worm wearing a shoe and walking, lol. I have fond memories of reading these books to my older children who are now grown.
Cookie Jar Entertainment launched Busytown Mysteries on CBS based on the beloved characters from the published works of Richard Scarry. You can check what time and channel they are available in your area at Cookie Jar TV.
Kids can play games as one of the characters, choosing a crazy car and driving around the cities finding items and going in buildings at the BusytownMysteries.com website. I found that the games were just too tough for the kids to play alone for the most part. Especially the sing-a-long area. Much of the games required reading of difficult words. But if you are playing with your child it is a great place to go and play together.
Trinity likes the shows, which are made up of The half-hour program is made up of two 11-minute stories per episode. Sam was not interested in the show, and would not even watch it. This seems to be more interesting to 5 year olds than the toddler crowd.
The Busytown Mysteries series follows the lives of the most beloved Scarry
characters, lead by Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm, as they solve the many every day
mysteries of Busytown. Where is Mr. Frumble’s pickle car? The
Busytown kids will find out! How can they help a lost parrot find its
owner? Leave it to Huckle and friends to solve the case! Busytown
Mysteries engages children with fun storylines and lovable characters, while
introducing them to deductive reasoning skills. Who? What? When? Where? Why?



We received a DVD of Busytown Mysteries to watch from One2One Network for review. I was not otherwise compensated for my time.

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