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My Day on Sesame Street Personalized Book Your child, and his (or her) friends get to judge a big art show on Sesame Street. Visit with Big Bird, Oscar, Cookie Monster, Ernie and Bert, Zoe, the Count and Elmo. Who will he (or she) pick? Imagine how your child will feel when she (or he) sees her name in this wonderful Sesame Street personalized children's book! My Day on Sesame Street TM & ©2008 Sesame Workshop - Deluxe 9x6" hard cover book - $15.95 with free shipping.
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will send your form before After you've filled out your order form, click the SUBMIT button. That will send your order to us via email. #B-140 - My Day on Sesame Street TM & © 2008 Sesame Workshop Read entire text of story: Return to order form. Personalized parts are in RED. My Day on Sesame Street ©2008 Sesame Workshop (Complete Story) Susan Michelle Miller spends a great day on Sesame Street With love Mom and Dad It was a busy day on Sesame Street. Everyone was preparing for the big art show. Susan Michelle Miller, age 4, from Birmingham, AL, was coming to judge the show. Sue was bringing Mary, Bertha and Clyde to help her. The best artist would get a bright blue ribbon. "Hurry everyone!" Big Bird called. "Sue will be here any minute." Finally, Sue arrived with Mary, Bertha and Clyde. Big Bird was so happy to see Sue 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. Sue 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, Sue spotted the perfect piece - - a flattened flugel horn. "Wow, that's trashy!" said Oscar. "That should do it! Thanks Sue." Next they visited Cookie Monster. He had made a giant picture of a cookie. Sue could practically taste the scrumptious-looking treat. "That is the best cookie I've ever seen," declared Sue. "Mmmm, Sue Right. Cookie!" Cookie monster said as he took a huge bite out of his picture. Sue giggled. "Now it's perfect," he said. Ernie and Bert waved Sue, Mary, Bertha and Clyde 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 Sue. "Nice catch, Sue," he said. Next, Sue walked over to Zoe, who was sadly holding up an empty frame. "I didn't finish my painting," Zoe sighed. "Look at your smock," Sue said with a big smile. "It's as beautiful as any painting I've ever seen!" Zoe quickly took off her smock and hung it inside the frame. Then she blew Sue a big kiss! "Thanks, Sue!" Big Bird guided the judges over to the Count's display of numbers. The Count had carved several giant numbers out of wood and painted them in different patterns - - delightful dots, cheeky checks, and stupendous stripes. "One, two, three, four, five, six. Six super numbers." Sue counted out loud and the Count applauded. Sue smiled and followed Big Bird down Sesame Street. "Hey, Elmo," called Big Bird. "Are you ready for our judges?" Elmo pulled aside a curtain to reveal a large picture made up of tiny, brightly colored triangles. "Wow," said Sue, "I've never seen so many triangles in one place before!" "Elmo made it especially for Telly," Elmo explained. "Telly loves triangles." "Well, Sue," Big Bird said. "It's time for you to pick the winner." Sue groaned and plopped down on a bench facing Big Bird. "I'm in trouble, Big Bird. All the paintings are so great! How will I ever pick a winner?" Big Bird shook his head sadly. "I wish I could help. Too bad there's only one blue ribbon." Sue jumped up. "That's it, Big Bird. You're a genius!" "I am?" Big Bird smiled happily. Sue ran inside Mr. Hooper's store. She came back holding a handful of blue ribbons. "Everybody's a winner on Sesame Street!" Sue shouted. "Hurray!" Big Bird said. "Let's have a party to celebrate." "I'd love to stay," Sue said. "But I have to get back to Birmingham, AL, along with Mary, Bertha and Clyde." "Well, don't forget to come back and judge our dance contest," said Ernie. "I won't," called Sue, as she waved good-bye to all her friends on Sesame Street. Return to order form.Free Birthday Chronicle with every personalized book. Free Shipping for all personalized books! All Products Sesame Street Books Music CDs
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