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Revision as of 16:58, 1 November 2010
Written by | Caroll Spinney alias Oscar the Grouch |
Illustrator | Caroll Spinney |
Published | 1976 |
Publisher | Western Publishing |
Series | A Whitman Tell-A-Tale Book |
ISBN | B001OQ7HP0 |
How to Be a Grouch is a 1976 Sesame Street storybook written and illustrated by Caroll Spinney, the performer of Oscar the Grouch. In the book, Oscar explains all of his grouchy secrets.
In the book, Oscar mentions several relatives:
The book also describes a scowling little girl having a non-Muppet appearance as a "Grouchy person." A similar-looking little girl later wins the "Grouch of the Year Award."
Reissues
The book was also released as a Book-and-Record set (BR-00001), and as a Book-and-Tape set (BT-00001).