He's the greatest violinist in the world, Richie! Isn't he superb?
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Regina Rich; Cadbury
Synopsis
AFter learning that being an expert at something requires practicing on a daily basis, and Mrs. Rich and the mansion's staff prove it. But, in the end, the Mrs. Rich and the staff are tired and doze off, proving that practice does not necessarily make perfect.
When Mrs. Rich told her husband she arranged to get a diamond ring from a phone company, he didn't believe her - until a sound accompanied by the word "RING" appears in diamonds.
Hi, Freckles and Peewee! Who's that hiding behind the tree?
Genre
humor; children; crime; detective-mystery
Synopsis
Freckles' and Pee Wee's uncle Lurk is a private detective who is looking for new cases, but is very interested in working on a case involving a girl in distress. Richie has Lurk investigate Mayda's mansion for some jewels that are stolen, only to be a fake plot just to give Lurk something to do - or is it?
Richie knew he would have some explainng to do at home when the man drove him up to the house.
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Cadbury; Officer Todd
Synopsis
After a police officer drove Richie back home, he had some explaining to do. Richie's story to his father implies that Richie did something suspicious at a candy store, a department store, and inside a taxi. Not knowing Richie is in a wealthy family, Mr. Rich sets the record straight to the police officer.
There is a promotional strip with Adam Awards on the bottom of the first page, and a Richie Rich readership poll designated as "Richie Rich Poll No. 4" on the bottom of the second page.