Written by | Jeff Moss and David Axlerod, Tony Geiss, Bruce Hart, Emily Perl Kingsley and Jon Stone |
Illustrator | Normand Chartier |
Published | 1983 |
Publisher | Random House |
ISBN | 0394852451 |
The Songs of Sesame Street in Poems and Pictures is an illustrated collection of Sesame Street songs.
The book was reprinted in 1997 as part of A Sesame Street Treasury of Words, Numbers, and Poems.
Song list[]
- "The People in Your Neighborhood"
- "Rubber Duckie"
- "Lullaby But Not Goodnight"
- "I Love Trash"
- "Still We Like Each Other"
- "Wonderful Me" (first two verses only)
- "Counting Is Wonderful"
- "Ten Cookies"
- "Goin' for a Ride"
- "Imagination and You"
- "In My Coloring Book"
- "What Do I Do When I'm Alone?"
- "The Grouch Song"
- "Special"
- "Up and Down"
- "Fur"
- "My Street"
- "You Are My Neighbor"
- "When I Was Little"
- "When Will My Birthday Come?"
- "Member of the Library"
- "Proud to Be a Cow"
- "Everyone Makes Mistakes"
- "Questions, Questions"
- "I Still Love Him"
- "That Furry Blue Mommy of Mine"
Notes[]
- On various pages, illustrator Normand Chartier sneaks references to his children, Sam and Molly - their names appear on an envelope in "The People in Your Neighborhood," Oscar's newspaper in "I Love Trash," graffiti on "Still, We Like Each Other," and are combined to make "Samolly's Clean Up" on a truck in "The Grouch Song."