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{{book|image=ElmosBreakfastBingo.jpg|writer=[[Abigail Tabby]]|illustrator=[[Louis Womble]]|date=[[2005]]|publisher=[[Random House]]|series=|isbn=0375830456}}
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{{book|writer=[[Abigail Tabby]]|illustrator=[[Louis Womble]]|date=July 26, [[2005]]|publisher=[[Random House]]|series=|isbn=0375830456}}
 
   
'''Elmo's Breakfast Bingo''' is a Happy Healthy Monsters / Healthy Habits for Life book featuring [[Elmo]] in a spoof popular television game shows. In this book, Elmo teaches kids why breakfast is important and what some good choices for breakfast are.
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'''Elmo's Breakfast Bingo''' is a 2005 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' "[[:Category:Healthy Habits for Life|Healthy Habits for Life]]" book featuring [[Elmo]] in a spoof popular television game shows. In this book, Elmo teaches kids why breakfast is important and what some good choices for breakfast are.
   
''Elmo's Breakfast Bingo'' is styled as a multiple-choice game show. Throughout the book, Elmo asks a series of multiple-choice questions (A., B., or C.), often with humorous incorrect answers. For example, he asks "Why is it good to eat breakfast?" and incorrect answers are "It saves time --- then you don't need to eat lunch or dinner" and "It makes your pet turtle happy."
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''Elmo's Breakfast Bingo'' is styled as a multiple-choice game show. Throughout the book, Elmo asks a series of multiple-choice questions, often with humorous incorrect answers. For example, he asks "Why is it good to eat breakfast?" and incorrect answers are "It saves time --- then you don't need to eat lunch or dinner" and "It makes your pet turtle happy."
   
 
Game show elements are spoofed throughout. There is a word from the sponsor and at one point, Elmo states that for answering the question correctly, the reader has won a car ("Oops---sorry---wrong show!") Elmo states that the final question is the "million-dollar question."
 
Game show elements are spoofed throughout. There is a word from the sponsor and at one point, Elmo states that for answering the question correctly, the reader has won a car ("Oops---sorry---wrong show!") Elmo states that the final question is the "million-dollar question."
 
This book also includes a three-page Note to Parents. Two of the pages are content available in all books in this series. However, the unique note in this book includes suggestions for breakfast foods that are easy to prepare and ideas for showing kids good examples.
 
   
 
Like other books in this series, this book comes with a collectible recipe card.
 
Like other books in this series, this book comes with a collectible recipe card.
 
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 5 July 2014

ElmosBreakfastBingo
Written by Abigail Tabby
Illustrator Louis Womble
Published 2005
Publisher Random House
ISBN 0375830456

Elmo's Breakfast Bingo is a 2005 Sesame Street "Healthy Habits for Life" book featuring Elmo in a spoof popular television game shows. In this book, Elmo teaches kids why breakfast is important and what some good choices for breakfast are.

Elmo's Breakfast Bingo is styled as a multiple-choice game show. Throughout the book, Elmo asks a series of multiple-choice questions, often with humorous incorrect answers. For example, he asks "Why is it good to eat breakfast?" and incorrect answers are "It saves time --- then you don't need to eat lunch or dinner" and "It makes your pet turtle happy."

Game show elements are spoofed throughout. There is a word from the sponsor and at one point, Elmo states that for answering the question correctly, the reader has won a car ("Oops---sorry---wrong show!") Elmo states that the final question is the "million-dollar question."

Like other books in this series, this book comes with a collectible recipe card.