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        Sesame Street ABC and Me
                   Sesame Street ABC and Me  ©2004 Sesame Workshop   Deluxe 9x6" hard cover book   $15.95 with FREE shipping
 
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It’s Clean-Sweep day on Sesame Street.  You show Big Bird how to make cleaning up trash into a game, and practice your ABCs at the same time. Imagine how your child will feel when she (or he) sees her name in this Sesame Street book!
 
Sesame Street ABC and Me  ©2004 Sesame Workshop
Oscar finds an umbrella and a vase during the alphabet scavenger hunt.  An exciting part of ABC and Me on Sesame Street.                 
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   "Hey Sue,"  a grouchy voice called.  "Take this umbrella.  And here,  Telly dropped off this vase.  It's cracked...just like some people I know."
 
     "Thanks Oscar, that's great for U and V,"  Sue said.
 
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Susan Michelle Miller
discovers the ABC's on Sesame Street
 
With love Mom and Dad
 
     Susie Michelle Miller, age 4, from Birmingham, AL, was worried about her friend, Big Bird.  He didn't look very happy.  "What's wrong, Big Bird?"  Sue 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 Sue.  "Mary, Jane and George 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 Sue had and the Clean-Sweep game began.
 
     "Look, someone left a broken airplane here, right next to a stack of beat-up boxes,"  Sue said.  "Amazing, that's our A and B!"
 
     "Hey, this box is full of empty cans,"  called Big Bird.  "C is for cans!"
 
     "Cool, we can recycle them,"  Sue said.  "Wow, we have A, B, and C already!  Now let's find something that starts with a D."
 
     Just then, Rosita joined them.  "How about these dishes, Sue?"  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 Sue.
 
     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 Sue had to laugh.  "Those forks are fabulous for F and your gloves will make a great G addition to our trash collection."  she giggled.
 
     While collecting Elmo's gloves, Sue noticed a twisted water hose lying on the sidewalk.
 
     "Watch out Big Bird!"  she 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.
 
     Sue ran to help him up.  "I'm glad you're not hurt, Big Bird.  At least you found something that started with the letter H.  This hose has so many holes in it, it must be trash.
 
     "How about using this to smooth your ruffled feathers, Bird?"  snickered Oscar, handing Big Bird an old Iron.
 
     "Don't be silly, Oscar!  But a rusty iron is ideal for our trash pile so we have an I!"  Sue exclaimed.
 
     "Boy, I don't know what we'll use for J,"  Sue wondered.  "I sure wish Mary, Jane and George were here to help."
 
     "Me help, Sue,"  Cookie Monster said.  "Jars with no cookies go into trash."
 
     "Thanks Cookie Monster!  We'll put your jars in our recycling bin, instead of our trash pile,"  Sue said.
 
     Zoe joined the group.  "I found this in the park, Sue, but I don't know what it is."
 
     "It's a kazoo, Zoe,"  Sue said.  "But it's broken.  See, it's cracked on the side.  Let's add it to our trash collection, okay?"
 
     "K,"  Zoe said with a smile.   "Do you want these puzzle pieces I found too?"
 
     "We're not ready for the letter P yet Zoe.  We've found A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K, so we're looking for L now,"  Sue explained.  "We'll save your puzzle pieces for later.
 
     "You know,"  Sue continued, "the park might be a good place to find more alphabet trash.  Let's go!"
 
     Sue was right.  She and her friends picked up many things at the park to add to their collection.
 
     They found a half-eaten lollipop in some litter on the ground.  Someone had left a milk carton on a bench.  They collected a net near a next up in a tree, and even a broken oar by the pond.
 
     "Now that we've got L, M, N, and O, we're ready for your puzzle pieces, Zoe,"  Sue said with a smile.
 
     "P is for the puzzle pieces!"  shouted Zoe.
 
     "There's Ernie and Bert,"  Big Bird said.  "Maybe they've come to help us clean."
 
     "I hope so,"  Sue said.  "We still haven't found anything for Q."
 
     "We heard you were looking for trash,"  Bert said.  "So Ernie and I cleaned out our closet."
 
     "Let's see,"  Ernie said reaching into a large bag.  "We have one queen from Bart's chess set.  I lost the other pieces.  There's my red rocket ship that broke last year.  Oh, and here's an old skate."
 
     "And here are some train tracks.  Someone left them outside and they got trampled,"  Bert said.  "Now you have Q, R, S, and T."
 
     "Hey Sue,"  a grouchy voice called.  "Take this umbrella.  And here,  Telly dropped off this vase.  It's cracked...just like some people I know."
 
     "Thanks Oscar, that's great for U and V,"  Sue said.
 
     Just then Big Bird spied his wobbly wheelbarrow.  "Wow, that's perfect for W.  But Sue, Big Bird groaned, "What about X?  There aren't any X-rays or xylophones around."
 
     "X is tough.  But, look Big Bird,"  Sue said with a smile.  "Two of the umbrella's ribs are making an X.  Can you see it?"
 
     "Yes!  And look, there's a tangled piece of yarn around one of the wheels of my old wheelbarrow!"  Big Bird cried.  "Yay!  That's our Y!"
 
     "Let's see.  A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z."  Sue sang.
 
     "Oh no, Sue,"  Big Bird wailed.  "We haven't found anything that starts with Z."
 
     "Don't worry Big Bird,"  Sue said.  "See, the zipper is broken on my old wallet.  I had it in my pocket all the time."
 
     "All right!  Sue found Z!"  Big Bird shouted.  "We went through the whole alphabet, and we made the neighborhood look cleaner than ever."
 
     "I sure had a lot of fun helping you with your big job,  Big Bird.  Now I'd better go home to Birmingham, AL."   I can't wait to tell Mary, Jane and George how much fun it is playing games with the alphabet!"
    

Story by:  Lisa Ramee     Illustrations by: Frank Mayo

 

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