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Written by | Jeff Moss |
Illustrator | Bruce McNally |
Published | 1992 |
Publisher | Random House |
ISBN | 0679807748 |
The Sesame Street Book of Poetry is a 1992 Sesame Street storybook consisting of various poems, several of which are adapted from songs and segments from the show.
Contents[]
- Thirty-Two Cracks in the Sidewalk — Bert and Ernie with Barkley at 123 Sesame Street and Hooper's Store
- Happy — Ernie and Rubber Duckie
- A Monster Must Have Spilled My Milk — Grover and Grover's Mommy
- Prairie Is Six — Prairie Dawn
- Six Sick Snuffle-upaguses — Mr. Snuffleupagus and five other Snuffleupaguses
- Noses — Grover, Elmo, and Telly Monster
- Two-Headed Monster — Two-Headed Monster
- Still We Like Each Other — Snuffy and Herry Monster
- Oscar's Poem — Oscar the Grouch in the Sloppy Jalopy
- I Wonder Why I'm Purple — Telly
- Monsters — Cookie Monster and an AM monster family
- Elmo, the Undersea Diver — Elmo
- Summer — Bert
- Autumn — Betty Lou
- Winter — Ernie
- Spring — Big Bird
- The Finny-Funny House — Muppet furniture
- I Met One Man upon the Street — Count von Count
- In — Farley and Little Bird
- Out — Farley and his grandpa
- The Twiddlebug Ball — Twiddlebugs
- Last Night I Ate a Triangle — Cookie Monster
- Peas — Count von Count
- Alive — an Anything Muppet and animals
- Opposite Town — Anything Muppets
- The Knee of a Flea — Big Bird
- As I Lay Sleeping — Bert and animals
- My Baby Sister, Alice — Snuffy, Mommy Snuffleupagus, and Alice Snuffleupagus
- Why You Can't Play Alone on a Seesaw — Snuffy
- The Cereal Box on the Shelf — Elmo
- Learning to Ride My Bike — Grover
- Quiet — Oscar the Grouch
- Loud — Oscar the Grouch
- Worry — Telly
- The Dinner Adventure — Prairie Dawn
- Hoots the Owl — Hoots the Owl
- How We Got Where We Were Going — the cast
- Under My Covers, Far Away — Grover
- While I'm Sleeping — Grover
- If the Moon Were a Blueberry Pie — Grover