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Sesame Street ABC
Children's Storybook
Product Details:
Language: English
Product Dimensions:Deluxe Size 9" x 6"
Story Description
Learning the ABC's has never been more fun. Help Big Bird tidy up Sesame Street while on an Alphabet scavenger hunt.
Excerpt from Sesame Street ABC and Me
<First Name> <Middle Name> <Last Name>, age <Age>, from <City, State>, was worried about his friend, Big Bird. He didn't look very happy. "What's wrong, Big Bird?" <First Name> asked.
"Today is Clean-Sweep Day, the day we all help clean up the neighborhood." Big Bird sighed. "It's going to be a lot of work." "Don't worry," said <Firs t Name>. "<Friend 1, Friend 2 and Friend 3> showed me you can make a big job easier by turning it into a game. Let's try it. We can pick up trash s tarting with each letter of the alphabet."
"That'll be fun!" Big Bird smiled. So Big Bird spread the word about the great idea <First Name> had and the Clean-Sweep game began.
"Look, someone left a broken airplane here, right next to a stack of beat-up boxes," <First Name> said. "Amazing, that's our A and B!"
"Hey, this box is full of empty cans," called Big Bird. "C is for cans!"
"Cool, we can recycle them," <Firs t Name> said. "Wow, we have A, B, and C already! Now let's find something that starts with D."
Just then, Rosita joined them. "How about these dishes, <First Name>?" she asked, holding cracked dishes from her tea set. "You can have these too," she added, handing over a stack of old envelopes. "I took all the neat stamps off them."
"Excellent!" said <Firs t Name>.
By now, everyone on Sesame Street knew about the Clean-Sweep game.
"Elmo wants to play, too," Elmo said with a smile, carrying as many tattered gloves and bent forks as he could manage.
Elmo looked so silly <First Name> had to laugh. "Those forks are fabulous for F and your gloves will make a great G addition to our trash collection," he giggled.