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+ | [[Miss Piggy]] is doing some spring cleaning, and decides that she just has too much clutter and is going to have a garage sale. She makes a sign and gathers her items in her garage. [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] is the first to arrive and is interested in a kitty cat clock that goes tock tick instead of tick tock, [[Animal]] tries on some sandels, [[Gonzo]] wants fairy wings, [[Fozzie]] is looking at some boots, and [[Rowlf]] was going through old books. But Miss Piggy decides she cannot depart with anything, as they all hold memories, but she does allow Gonzo to take the garage sale sign home with him. |
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Revision as of 05:20, 6 April 2009
Published | 1991 |
Publisher | Funk & Wagnalls |
Series | Jim Henson's Muppet Stories |
ISBN | 077731350100 |
Kermit's All-Time Favorites is volume 1 in the Jim Henson's Muppet Stories series. The series collects the various Jim Henson's Bedtime Stories short stories in hardback form.
Contents
- "The Garage Sale" written by Harry Ross, illustrated by Richard Walz
- "Far-Out Talent" written by Richard Chevat, illustrated by Richard Walz
- "Baby Gonzo Gets His Wish" written by Ellen Weiss, illustrated by Tom Cooke
- "Forever Green" written by Michaela Muntean, illustrated by John Gurney
- "The Round Number Ticker" written by Deborah Kovacs, illustrated by Larry DiFiori
- "Time Out for Gobo" illustrated by Larry DiFiori
- "Rowlf's Lullaby" written by Jim Lewis, illustrated by Richard Walz
- "Fozzie's Not Invited" written by Ellen Weiss, illustrated by Richard Walz
Kermit's Lullaby
Written by Richard Chevat, illustrated by Richard Walz.
Kermit is trying to get Robin to settle down and go to sleep. Robin says he's tried things to fall asleep, including counting salamanders, but nothing has worked, and he wants his Uncle Kermit to sing him a lullaby. Kermit begins to sing a version of "Hush Little Baby", but Robin stops to tell him that he is singing it "wrong". Kermit informs Robin that this is the frog version, and sings Robin to sleep.
Sweet Dreams
Illustrated by Richard Walz
Kermit sings "Rock-a-bye Baby" to the Muppet Gang in a picture sing along page.
The Garage Sale
Written by Harry Ross, illustrated by Richard Walz.
Miss Piggy is doing some spring cleaning, and decides that she just has too much clutter and is going to have a garage sale. She makes a sign and gathers her items in her garage. Kermit is the first to arrive and is interested in a kitty cat clock that goes tock tick instead of tick tock, Animal tries on some sandels, Gonzo wants fairy wings, Fozzie is looking at some boots, and Rowlf was going through old books. But Miss Piggy decides she cannot depart with anything, as they all hold memories, but she does allow Gonzo to take the garage sale sign home with him.
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