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Cookie Monster and the Cookie tree (A Sesame Street book)


 
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Cookie Monster and a clever, selfish witch are forced into a seemingly impossible situation: sharing cookies.
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great read

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This was absolutely my favorite books as a child. Each night I would pick out a book for my mom to read to me and to her surprise (or not so much), I chose this almost every night. I know she hoped that I would pick something new, but I loved the way she used expression and voices with each character. The sweet message to this book is learning why it's important to share...even when you don't want to.

A Excellent Cookie Monster Book

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This Story is about sharing. When a selfish witch put a spell on her Cookie Tree, so she can have all the cookies on her tree for herself. Along comes our loveable friend Cookie Monster and he wants a cookie from the tree, but the tree refuses and tells Cookie he has to find someone to share a cookie with in order to get one.

This is a fun story to read to kids to teach them the value of share with people.

I remember the episode of Sesame Street that had this story in it was funny and you learned from it.

This Story Includes Herry Monster,Big Bird, Ernie and Bert, Count, Grover, Oscar.

Highly Recommended Book For Children.

Loved by all

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I had to buy this because my older son could not stand to part with his for his brothers sake! My eldest has the original that I had as a kid, so when I found this for such a good deal I couldn't pass it up to give to my youngest for his library. :)

A great book about sharing

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This is a very cute book. A witch owns an enchated cookie tree. Seeing Cookie Monster from Sesame Street on the horizon, the witch makes a quick spell to allow the tree only to give cookies to those who share the cookies. Cookie Monster ("Me need someone to share with")tries to convince all of his friends on Sesame Street to go back to the cookie tree so that they can share the cookies. Back at the cookie tree, the witch has become extremely unhappy with her spell: since she has no one to share with, the cookie tree won't allow her to have any cookies. Eventually things work out for everyone! This is a delightful story with great humor from Cookie Monster and your favorite characters from Sesame Street. A fun story with a great lesson for everyone!

Talk about learning to share!

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This is one fun book, especially if you take on the character's voices. I read it so many times to my children when they were little, that after the book got destroyed, I was still able to quote it almost word-for-word! Time has dulled my memory, so wanted another book to refresh it. It's a delightful Sesame Street Book!
Product Details Binding: Unknown Binding
EAN: 9780307601599
ISBN: 0307601595
Label: Golden Press in conjunction with Childrens' Television Workshop
Manufacturer: Golden Press in conjunction with Childrens' Television Workshop
Publication Date: 1977
Publisher: Golden Press in conjunction with Childrens' Television Workshop
Studio: Golden Press in conjunction with Childrens' Television Workshop

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