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Personalized My Day on
Sesame Street ©2009 Sesame Workshop Recommended Ages 2-5,
Hard cover, Deluxe 9x6 Who's the best artist on Sesame Street?
Big Bird helps your child decide who will be the blue ribbon
winner!
Read My Day on
Sesame Street ©2009 Sesame Workshop Sample
Story Text
Katelin Marie Smith
Spends a great day on Sesame Street
With love from,
Mommy and Daddy
December 25, 2003
It was a busy day on Sesame Street. Everyone was
preparing for the big art show.
Katelin Marie Smith, age 4, from Portage,
Indiana, was coming to judge the show. Katelin
was bringing Sara, Renee and Tonya to help her.
The best artist would get a bright blue ribbon.
"Hurry everyone!" Big Bird called. "Katelin will
be here any minute."
Finally, Katelin arrived with Sara, Renee and
Tonya. Big Bird was so happy to see Katelin that
he gave her a warm hug and welcomed everyone to
Sesame Street.
After pointing out all the wonderful sights on
Sesame Street, Big Bird explained that the
judging was about to begin. "First stop is
Oscar’s trash can," he said.
Oscar had made a most unusual sculpture out of
some things he’d found in the trash. Katelin was
very impressed. But Oscar thought he had a
little more work to do, so he searched through
his can for the finishing touch. As trash came
flying out of the can, Katelin spotted the
perfect piece—a flattened fluget horn.
"Wow, that’s trashy!" said Oscar. "That should
do it! Thanks, Katelin."
Next, they visited Cookie Monster. He had made a
giant picture of a cookie. Katelin could
practically taste the scrumptious-looking treat.
"That is the best cookie I’ve ever seen,"
declared Katelin.
"Mmmm, Katelin right. Cookie!" Cookie Monster
said as he took a large bite out of his picture.
Katelin giggled. "Now it’s perfect," she said.
Ernie and Bert waved Katelin, Sara, Renee and
Tonya over to see their baseball mural. They had
painted a grass-green baseball diamond covered
with bats and gloves. Bert paced back and forth
nervously. Ernie tossed a ball to Katelin. "Nice
catch, Katelin," he said.
Next, Katelin walked over to Zoe, who was sadly
holding up an empty frame. "I didn’t finish my
painting," Zoe sighed.
"Look at your smock," Katelin said with a big
smile. "It’s as beautiful as any painting I’ve
ever seen."
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