No edit summary |
(not Biff, with a monobrow and no eyes and different nose shape, could be a purple Sully; grandmother is Grandmother Happy's design, not Granny Fanny) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
'''''The Amazing Mumford Presents the Magic Weather Show''''' is a 1981 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' book featuring [[the Amazing Mumford]] and his eager assistant, [[Grover]]. Grover is helping Mumford in his stage act, but nothing seems to go right. Instead of making it rain, he makes it snow, then fog rolls in, then gusts of wind, then a shower of hail, and finally sunshine. Giving up on his act, he asks Grover to look in his magic chest for some peanut butter sandwiches for lunch. But the minute he says the words, rain begins to pour down, soaking the duo's lunch. |
'''''The Amazing Mumford Presents the Magic Weather Show''''' is a 1981 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' book featuring [[the Amazing Mumford]] and his eager assistant, [[Grover]]. Grover is helping Mumford in his stage act, but nothing seems to go right. Instead of making it rain, he makes it snow, then fog rolls in, then gusts of wind, then a shower of hail, and finally sunshine. Giving up on his act, he asks Grover to look in his magic chest for some peanut butter sandwiches for lunch. But the minute he says the words, rain begins to pour down, soaking the duo's lunch. |
||
− | Among those in the audience are [[ |
+ | Among those in the audience are a purple version of [[Sully]], [[Grandmother Happy]], a [[Twiddlebugs|Twiddlebug]], [[Betty Lou]], and [[Little Chrissy]]. |
==Reissues== |
==Reissues== |
Revision as of 23:07, 15 June 2011
Written by | Jocelyn Stevenson |
Illustrator | Bill Davis |
Published | 1981 |
Publisher | Golden Press |
Series | Sesame Street Book Club |
ISBN | 0307231313 |
The Amazing Mumford Presents the Magic Weather Show is a 1981 Sesame Street book featuring the Amazing Mumford and his eager assistant, Grover. Grover is helping Mumford in his stage act, but nothing seems to go right. Instead of making it rain, he makes it snow, then fog rolls in, then gusts of wind, then a shower of hail, and finally sunshine. Giving up on his act, he asks Grover to look in his magic chest for some peanut butter sandwiches for lunch. But the minute he says the words, rain begins to pour down, soaking the duo's lunch.
Among those in the audience are a purple version of Sully, Grandmother Happy, a Twiddlebug, Betty Lou, and Little Chrissy.
Reissues