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{{book|image=everythingmuseum.jpg|writer=[[Norman Stiles]] and [[Daniel Wilcox]]|illustrator=[[Joe Mathieu]]|date=[[1974]]|publisher=[[Random House]]|series=[[A Random House PICTUREBACK]]|isbn=0394827074}}
[[Image:everythingmuseum.jpg|thumb|300px|''Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum'' (1974)]]
 
{{book|writer=[[Norman Stiles]] and [[Daniel Wilcox]]|illustrator=[[Joe Mathieu]]|date=[[1974]]|publisher=[[Random House]]|series=[[A Random House PICTUREBACK]]|isbn=0394827074}}
 
   
 
'''''Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum''''' is a 1974 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook.
   
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[[Grover]] goes to a museum showcasing everything in the whole wide world. Each room is dedicated to specific categories of things such as Things You Find On a Wall and Things That Are Cute and Furry. When he thinks that he has seen all that is there, he comes to a door that leads to the outside world, and thus, everything else.
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Grover speaks directly to the reader in word balloons, comic book-style. This style was used in a number of ''Sesame'' books in the early 70s, including ''[[The Monster at the End of This Book]]'' (1971), ''[[Oscar's Book]]'' (1975), ''[[Would You Like to Play Hide & Seek in This Book With Lovable, Furry Old Grover?]]'' (1976) and ''[[Big Bird's Red Book]]'' (1977).
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==Characters==
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[[Grover]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], [[The Sun]], [[Cloud]], [[Ernie]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Mona Lisa]], [[Guy Smiley]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Herry Monster]], [[Frazzle]], [[Harvey Monster]], [[Little Jerry]], [[Big Bird]], [[Roosevelt Franklin's Mother]], [[Roosevelt Franklin]], [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]]
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Revision as of 20:38, 7 July 2014

Everythingmuseum
Written by Norman Stiles and Daniel Wilcox
Illustrator Joe Mathieu
Published 1974
Publisher Random House
Series A Random House PICTUREBACK
ISBN 0394827074

Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum is a 1974 Sesame Street storybook.

Grover goes to a museum showcasing everything in the whole wide world. Each room is dedicated to specific categories of things such as Things You Find On a Wall and Things That Are Cute and Furry. When he thinks that he has seen all that is there, he comes to a door that leads to the outside world, and thus, everything else.

Grover speaks directly to the reader in word balloons, comic book-style. This style was used in a number of Sesame books in the early 70s, including The Monster at the End of This Book (1971), Oscar's Book (1975), Would You Like to Play Hide & Seek in This Book With Lovable, Furry Old Grover? (1976) and Big Bird's Red Book (1977).

Characters

Grover, Oscar the Grouch, The Sun, Cloud, Ernie, Prairie Dawn, Mona Lisa, Guy Smiley, Cookie Monster, Herry Monster, Frazzle, Harvey Monster, Little Jerry, Big Bird, Roosevelt Franklin's Mother, Roosevelt Franklin, Mr. Snuffleupagus