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Sesame Street ABC and Me ©2009 Sesame Workshop
Recommended Ages 2-5, Hard cover, Deluxe 9x6
Learning the ABC's has never been more fun. Help
Big Bird clean Sesame Street while on an
Alphabet scavenger hunt.
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ABC and Me ©2009 Sesame Workshop Sample
Story Text
Ethan Michael Smith
discovers the ABC's on Sesame Street
With love from,
Grandma & Papa 2003
Ethan Michael Smith, age 4, from Valparaiso,
Indiana, was worried about his friend, Big Bird.
He didn't look very happy. "What's wrong, Big
Bird?" Ethan asked.
"Today is Clean-Sweep Day, the day we all help
clean up the neighborhood." Big Bird sighed.
"It's going to be a lot of work."
"Don't worry," said Ethan. "Tristan and Caleb
showed me you can make a big job easier by
turning it into a game. Let's try it. We can
pick up trash starting with each letter of the
alphabet."
"That'll be fun!" Big Bird smiled. So Big Bird
spread the word about the great idea Ethan had
and the Clean-Sweep game began.
"Look, someone left a broken airplane here,
right next to a stack of beat-up boxes," Ethan
said. "Amazing, that's our A ad B!"
"Hey, this box is full of empty cans," called
Big Bird. "C is for cans!"
"Cool, we can recycle them," Ethan said. "Wow,
we have A, B, and C already! Now let's find
something that starts with D."
Just then, Rosita joined them. "How about these
dishes, Ethan?" she asked, holding cracked
dishes from her tea set. "You can have these
too," she added, handing over a stack of old
envelopes. "I took all the neat stamps off
them."
"Excellent!" said Ethan.
By now, everyone on Sesame Street knew about the
Clean-Sweep game.
"Elmo wants to play, too," Elmo said with a
smile, carrying as many tattered gloves and bent
forks as he could manage.
Elmo looked so silly Ethan had to laugh. "Those
forks are fabulous for F and your gloves will
make a great G addition to our trash
collection," he giggled.
While collecting Elmo's gloves, Ethan noticed a
twisted water hose lying on the sidewalk.
"Watch out Big Bird!" he called. But it was too
late. Poor Big Bird tripped on the hose and fell
with a THUMP. Luckily, Big Bird's feathers
padded his fall so he wasn't hurt.
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