By all accounts, this book is a favorite among toddlers and adults alike. Generations will recall their first time reading along as lovable, furry old Grover begs the reader not to turn the page . . . for a monster is at the end of the book But, of course, the monster is none other than Grover himself. A classic, not to be missed.
By all accounts, this book is a favorite among toddlers and adults alike. Generations will recall their first time reading along as lovable, furry old...
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Illustrated in full color. Whose face is that on the cover? That's right--it's red-hot Elmo Toddlers will learn to link facial expressions to emotions as they take a close-up look at some of the funniest, fuzziest monster faces on Sesame Street Zoe has yummy lollipop--look how happy she is Elmo has a sad face--he's just dropped his ice cream cone. Poor Elmo Can you make a "sorry Elmo" face?
Illustrated in full color. Whose face is that on the cover? That's right--it's red-hot Elmo Toddlers will learn to link facial expressions to emotion...