Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day? is a timeless, richly detailed picture book that provides children with a comprehensive and engaging look at the myriad of jobs and activities that make up a community. Set in the bustling world of Busytown, the book features Scarry's iconic anthropomorphic animal characters—pigs, cats, foxes—as they work as bakers, doctors, firefighters, and builders. The book is an excellent educational tool, promoting vocabulary, community awareness, and an appreciation for the work of others. It's a wonderful, visually packed book that encourages endless exploration and conversation about the world of work.