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[[People in Your Neighborhood (1971 book)|A previous version]] was published in 1971, with art by the [[Leon Jason Studios]]. |
[[People in Your Neighborhood (1971 book)|A previous version]] was published in 1971, with art by the [[Leon Jason Studios]]. |
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− | A new version was re-issued in 1983, with illustrations by [[Richard Brown]] picturing the familiar ''Sesame'' characters in the occupations: [[Big Bird]] (mailman), [[Cookie Monster]] (baker), [[Mr. Hooper]] (newsdealer), [[Rodeo Rosie]], [[Herry Monster]] (barber), [[Prairie Dawn]] (bus driver), [[Telly Monster]] (dentist), [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] (firemen), [[Betty Lou]] (doctor), [[Oscar the Grouch]] (trash collector), and [[Grover]] (shoemaker). |
+ | A new version was re-issued in 1983, with illustrations by [[Richard Brown]] picturing the familiar ''Sesame'' characters in the occupations: [[Big Bird]] ([[United States Postal Service|mailman]]), [[Cookie Monster]] (baker), [[Mr. Hooper]] (newsdealer), [[Rodeo Rosie]], [[Herry Monster]] (barber), [[Prairie Dawn]] (bus driver), [[Telly Monster]] ([[Dentists|dentist]]), [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] (firemen), [[Betty Lou]] ([[Doctors|doctor]]), [[Oscar the Grouch]] (trash collector), and [[Grover]] (shoemaker). |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 00:50, 23 July 2010
Written by | Jeffrey Moss |
Illustrator | Richard Brown |
Published | 1983 |
Publisher | Western Publishing |
Series | A Golden Super Shape Book |
ISBN | 0307100715 |
People in Your Neighborhood is a Sesame Street storybook based on the song, "The People in Your Neighborhood".
A previous version was published in 1971, with art by the Leon Jason Studios.
A new version was re-issued in 1983, with illustrations by Richard Brown picturing the familiar Sesame characters in the occupations: Big Bird (mailman), Cookie Monster (baker), Mr. Hooper (newsdealer), Rodeo Rosie, Herry Monster (barber), Prairie Dawn (bus driver), Telly Monster (dentist), Ernie and Bert (firemen), Betty Lou (doctor), Oscar the Grouch (trash collector), and Grover (shoemaker).