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+ | '''''Grover Learns to Read''''' is a 1985 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook featuring [[Grover]]. |
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− | [[Grover]] starts learning how to read in school. However, Grover fears that if his mom knows that he can read on his own, then she will no longer read to him, so he keeps his ability to read a secret. |
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+ | Grover starts learning how to read in school. However, Grover fears that if his [[Grover's Mommy|mom]] finds out that he can read on his own, she will no longer read to him, so he keeps his ability to read a secret. However, when [[Betty Lou]] asks him to look after her baby sister while she returns a library book, he overcomes this fear and reads to said sister to calm her down. He tells his mother about this, and she reassures him that she can still read bedtime stories to him. The story ends with them going to the library. |
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− | This book was reissued in [[1999]] as a Jellybean Book from CTW Publishing and Random House. |
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− | *[[Grover]] |
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+ | Image:Groverlearnstoread-jellybean.jpg|1999<br>Random House<br>[[Jellybean Books]]<br>ISBN 0679893911 |
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− | *[[Grover's Mommy]] |
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− | *[[Betty Lou]]'s baby sister |
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− | *Grover's Teacher |
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− | ==See also== |
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Revision as of 07:19, 17 July 2020
Written by | Dan Elliott |
Illustrator | Normand Chartier |
Published | 1985 |
Publisher | Random House |
Series | Sesame Street Start-to-Read |
ISBN | 0394974980 |
Grover Learns to Read is a 1985 Sesame Street storybook featuring Grover.
Grover starts learning how to read in school. However, Grover fears that if his mom finds out that he can read on his own, she will no longer read to him, so he keeps his ability to read a secret. However, when Betty Lou asks him to look after her baby sister while she returns a library book, he overcomes this fear and reads to said sister to calm her down. He tells his mother about this, and she reassures him that she can still read bedtime stories to him. The story ends with them going to the library.