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This book illustrates the many ways the residents of Sesame Street recycle. While most of the characters accomplish this the traditional way, [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] and the other [[Grouches]] reuse garbage in typical grouch fashion. For example, while [[Granny Bird]] sews quilts from old clothing, [[Grundgetta]] thinks tattered rags themselves make great outfits. |
This book illustrates the many ways the residents of Sesame Street recycle. While most of the characters accomplish this the traditional way, [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] and the other [[Grouches]] reuse garbage in typical grouch fashion. For example, while [[Granny Bird]] sews quilts from old clothing, [[Grundgetta]] thinks tattered rags themselves make great outfits. |
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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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− | :[[Bert]], [[Ernie]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], [[Elmo]], [[Elmo's Mom]], [[Filthomena]], [[Count von Count]], [[the Countess]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Grundgetta]], [[Big Bird]], [[Little Bird]], [[Granny Bird]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Grover]] |
+ | :[[Bert]], [[Ernie]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], [[Bruno the Trashman]], [[Elmo]], [[Elmo's Mom]], [[Filthomena]], [[Count von Count]], [[the Countess]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Grundgetta]], [[Big Bird]], [[Little Bird]], [[Granny Bird]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Grover]] |
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[[Category:Little Golden Books]] |
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Revision as of 18:36, 6 July 2014
Written by | Liza Alexander |
Illustrator | Joe Ewers |
Published | 1993 |
Publisher | Western Publishing |
Series | A Little Golden Book |
From Trash to Treasure is a Sesame Street Little Golden Book published in 1993.
This book illustrates the many ways the residents of Sesame Street recycle. While most of the characters accomplish this the traditional way, Oscar and the other Grouches reuse garbage in typical grouch fashion. For example, while Granny Bird sews quilts from old clothing, Grundgetta thinks tattered rags themselves make great outfits.