A classic Sesame Street Little Golden Book from 1977, celebrating Big Bird and the color red! A classic Sesame Street Little Golden Book from 1977 is back! Big Bird wants to show readers what the color red looks like. As he searches his bottomless shopping bag for some examples of red things, a slapstick-funny series of red-themed scenes appear behind him: red cars and trucks, a red-clad marching band, a red parade float, red fruit, and red costumes. Finally, he finds a bag of very squished red tomatoes. Girls and boys ages 3 to 6 will find this book great, red giggle-inducing fun.
Five Sesame Street Little Golden Books are collected in a keepsake slipcase. My Name Is Elmo, Elmo Loves You, Elmo's Tricky Tongue Twisters, The Monsters on the Bus, and the timeless classic The Monster at the End of This Book will delight girls and boys ages 2 to 5--as well as the adults in their lives. In addition to Elmo, the stories feature Grover, Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Zoe, Big Bird, the Count, Oscar the Grouch, Prairie Dawn, Betty Lou, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Mumford the Magician, Herry Monster, Hoots the Owl, and a hilarious assortment of furry Anything Monsters. This little library can be kept in the slipcase for convenience and tidiness, making it easy for readers of all ages to reach for their favorites whenever it's time to read. The theme of every book touches on Sesame Street's mission of helping kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.
Baby Elmo and his friends play peekaboo all around Sesame Street. Toddlers will giggle their way through this sturdy board book as they figure out where Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and the others are hiding. And they'll be inspired to play peekaboo, too!
Big Bird discovers yellow, Grover reveals blue, the Cookie Monster finds green, and so on, for each of the Sesame Street characters, in an introduction to the spectrum. On board pages.
Elmo and his friends play a variation of everyone’ s favorite game, “Simon Says.” “Elmo Says,” is just like the original, except that here, our favorite furry little red monster leads the action. Toddlers and adults can read and join in the play—they just have to be careful to listen for those magic words: Elmo says!