9780307290014-0307290018-Big Bird Can Share (Sesame Street, a Growing Up Book)

Big Bird Can Share (Sesame Street, a Growing Up Book)

ISBN-13: 9780307290014
ISBN-10: 0307290018
Edition: Unknown
Author:
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: NY
Format: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780307290014
ISBN-10: 0307290018
Edition: Unknown
Author:
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: NY
Format: Paperback

Summary

Big Bird Can Share (Sesame Street, a Growing Up Book) (ISBN-13: 9780307290014 and ISBN-10: 0307290018), written by authors , was published by NY in 1985. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Big Bird Can Share (Sesame Street, a Growing Up Book) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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Big Bird Can Share is a 1985 Sesame Street storybook featuring Big Bird. Big Bird wakes early, and sees a brand-new pail and shovel on his mailbox. He's puzzled by the tag, which reads "Dear Big Bird, I think you'll know what to do with this! Love, Granny Bird." Big Bird walks down the street with his gift, and is interrupted by Oscar the Grouch and his worm Slimey, who want to dig for worms. He decides not to share with them. He meets Ernie and Bert at a Figgy Fizz pop machine, with a aluminum can of bottle caps; Bert asks to use the pail to carry the rest of the caps. Big Bird hesitates, and Bert says, "Never mind. I'll bet you're going to make a sand castle in the sandbox. We'll see it later." Big Bird walks away puzzled at how someone would make a sand castle. He sits in the sandbox, and pours three rather shapeless piles of sand. Grover notices, and tells an apprehensive Big Bird that he'll take the pail to the fountain, to fill it with water. Betty Lou overhears, and offers to share her watering can, with which she has been watering the wildflowers in the park. With the success of their efforts, Big Bird calls out to his friends. Cookie Monster comes over with a ream of popsicle sticks, Prairie Dawn with an armful of pebbles. Soon, Herry Monster (and a toy car), the Two-Headed Monster (with some green and red striped cans), and the Honkers (with twigs) come over to help. Ernie and Bert eventually approach, having found a bag for the extra bottle caps, which are used to decorate the turrets. Upon finishing the moated, fortified city, Big Bird exclaims "This is what Granny Bird meant!"
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