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This book comes with a play camera that kids can use to “take pictures” of the events in the stories. After putting the four picture cards for each story into the camera, kids press the “shutter button” to make the photos pop out. Recessed wells in the book encourage kid to place the pictures in order on the pages enforcing event-sequencing skills. The opposite side of the cards reinforce the concepts (colors, shapes, animal sounds, action words, and counting) that relate to each story.}}
 
This book comes with a play camera that kids can use to “take pictures” of the events in the stories. After putting the four picture cards for each story into the camera, kids press the “shutter button” to make the photos pop out. Recessed wells in the book encourage kid to place the pictures in order on the pages enforcing event-sequencing skills. The opposite side of the cards reinforce the concepts (colors, shapes, animal sounds, action words, and counting) that relate to each story.}}
 
 
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Revision as of 21:44, 27 February 2008

This article is about an upcoming project, product, or production.
PictureStories
Published April 1, 2008
Publisher Reader's Digest
ISBN 0794413110

Sesame Street: Elmo & Friends Picture Stories is an upcoming 12-page storybook and camera set.


Official Book Description:

Sesame Street is a very busy place with lots of fun things going on and kids can be a part of it with this unique photo album-style storybook that comes with its very own play camera with carryalong strap. Kids can read short stories about Elmo, Zoe, Abby Cadabby, and all their favorite Sesame Street friends, while “taking pictures” and completing the stories.


This book comes with a play camera that kids can use to “take pictures” of the events in the stories. After putting the four picture cards for each story into the camera, kids press the “shutter button” to make the photos pop out. Recessed wells in the book encourage kid to place the pictures in order on the pages enforcing event-sequencing skills. The opposite side of the cards reinforce the concepts (colors, shapes, animal sounds, action words, and counting) that relate to each story.