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Revision as of 02:13, 3 September 2020
Written by | David Korr |
Illustrator | Joe Mathieu |
Published | 1977 |
Publisher | Golden Press |
Series | A Little Golden Book |
ISBN | 0307010309 |
Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree is a 1977 Sesame Street Little Golden Book.
Cookie Monster finds a magical Cookie Tree in the forest. The witch who owns the tree doesn't want Cookie Monster eating all her cookies, so she casts a spell on the tree -- it'll now only give cookies to people who'll share them. Cookie Monster hurries back to Sesame Street to find someone to share cookies with, but all of his friends think he's kidding -- they know Cookie Monster would never share cookies. Dejected, Cookie Monster returns to the tree to discover that the witch is also prevented from taking cookies, as she won't share either. They agree to share the cookies with each other, but once they have shared a single cookie, Cookie Monster promptly eats every other cookie on the tree, much to the annoyance of the tree and the witch, who wonders why she didn't raise radishes.
This book is partially presented in comic book style, with some of the dialogue in word balloons.
Other editions
Book and audio editions
The audio edition features Fran Brill as the witch and Betty Lou, and Caroll Spinney as the Cookie Tree, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch. The recording contains the live version of "C is for Cookie" after the story is over.
Translations
See also
- Sesame Street book and audio sets discography
- Episode 4197 (Cookie Monster tries to grow a cookie tree.)