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Sesame Street: Grover Takes Care of Baby by Emily Thompson
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Happy and Sad, Grouchy and Glad
Constance Allen - 1992
Participants include Grover (expressing love for his mommy), Cookie Monster (experiencing an emotional rollercoaster during the process of cookie consumption), Big Bird (expressing grouchiness, instead of Oscar the Grouch, who instigates it), the Amazing Mumford (surprised at how his trick turns out), Elmo, Telly Monster, and Shelley the Turtle (demonstrating shyness).
Tootle
Gertrude Crampton - 1945
Tootle, a young train in training, begins leaving the tracks to cavort in the meadow until engineer Bill figures out a way to lure him back.
Big Bird Brings Spring to Sesame Street
Lauren Collier Swindler - 1985
Big Bird plans to brighten up the dreary winter scenery along Sesame Street with the six flowers he has bought, but each friend he meets seems to need cheering up more than he does.
Another Monster at the End of This Book
Jon Stone - 1996
In this sequel, furry old Grover is still fearful of monsters--and he learns that there's another one at the end of this book! Just who is the monster at the end of this book?
The Bunny Book
Patricia M. Scarry - 1955
But the baby only nibbles on his carrot and looks wise . . . for he knows what he will grow up to be!
The Shy Little Kitten
Cathleen Schurr - 1946
The Shy Little Kitten, with illustrations by the renowned Gustaf Tenggren.
Theodore Mouse Goes to Sea
Michaela Muntean - 1983
Wishing to change his morning routine, Theodore Mouse uses his bed for a boat and sails off on a trip around the world.
Home for a Bunny
Margaret Wise Brown - 1956
Margaret Wise Brown’s simple yet playful tale is beautifully complemented by Garth Williams’s exquisite artwork.From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
Sesame Street The Together Book
Revena Dwight - 1971
Describes situations in which Sesame Street characters need help.
I Love You Through and Through
Bernadette Rossetti-Shustak - 2005
A perfect first book for toddlers with sturdy cardstock pages and a padded cover with rounded corners for safe handling by little ones.
Walt Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice (A Little Golden Book)
Don Ferguson - 1994
Apprenticed to a sorcerer, Mickey Mouse tries to use magic to save himself some work.
This Is My Family
Gina Mayer - 2004
And, as in every one of Mercer Mayer's stories about the Critters, the message is that family means love, security, and just plain fun!
Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree
David Korr - 1977
Can Cookie Monster learn to share, or will the cookies forever be out of his reach?
Thomas and the Big Big Bridge
Marc Cerasini - 2001
Thomas is excited, but some of the other engines are afraid of being so high. Can Thomas help them get over their fears–or will he become afraid, too?
The Little Red Caboose
Marian Potter - 1953
Boys and girls will love the inspiring tale and the colorful illustrations by Tibor Gergely.