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[[Image:Prairie-dawn-pageant.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie Dawn in her natural habitat, playing piano for a pageant.]] |
[[Image:Prairie-dawn-pageant.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie Dawn in her natural habitat, playing piano for a pageant.]] |
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[[Image:Character.prairiedawn.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie in her yellow-trim dress, given to her around Season 29.]] |
[[Image:Character.prairiedawn.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie in her yellow-trim dress, given to her around Season 29.]] |
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[[Image:Prairiedawn2006.jpg|thumb|300px|In a 2006 appearance on ''Clips & Quips''.]] |
[[Image:Prairiedawn2006.jpg|thumb|300px|In a 2006 appearance on ''Clips & Quips''.]] |
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[[File:BettyLou-PrairieDawn-sign.jpg|thumb|300px|Betty Lou and Prairie Dawn in the [[Sesame Street closing signs|credits]] of a [[Season 10 (1978-1979)|Season 10]] episode.]] |
[[File:BettyLou-PrairieDawn-sign.jpg|thumb|300px|Betty Lou and Prairie Dawn in the [[Sesame Street closing signs|credits]] of a [[Season 10 (1978-1979)|Season 10]] episode.]] |
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[[Image:4145c.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie reporting on Fairy Tale Emergencies in a 2007 episode.]] |
[[Image:4145c.jpg|thumb|300px|Prairie reporting on Fairy Tale Emergencies in a 2007 episode.]] |
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+ | [[Image:Sesamstrasse-Märchensongs-TheEmperorsNewClothes-Prairie.png|thumb|300px|In 2013, Prairie Dawn made several guest appearances on [[Germany]]'s ''[[Sesamstrasse]]''.]] |
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− | '''Prairie Dawn''' is a flustered, level-headed, seven-year |
+ | '''Prairie Dawn''' is a flustered, level-headed, seven-year-old Muppet girl on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. She is famous for writing and directing school [[Sesame Street Pageants|pageants]] featuring her friends, mostly [[Ernie]], [[Bert]], [[Herry Monster|Herry]], [[Grover]], and [[Cookie Monster]]. |
Detail-oriented and efficient, Prairie often aspires to work in broadcasting or journalism, presenting "[[Fairy Tales Today]]" on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] itself; and also serving as a correspondent for the [[MNN|Monster News Network]] in ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]]'' ("I'm not a monster, but it is a job in communications"), and directing the broadcast of ''[[Elmopalooza]]'' prior to being trapped with [[Jon Stewart]] and the rest of the crew. |
Detail-oriented and efficient, Prairie often aspires to work in broadcasting or journalism, presenting "[[Fairy Tales Today]]" on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] itself; and also serving as a correspondent for the [[MNN|Monster News Network]] in ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]]'' ("I'm not a monster, but it is a job in communications"), and directing the broadcast of ''[[Elmopalooza]]'' prior to being trapped with [[Jon Stewart]] and the rest of the crew. |
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− | In addition to her pageants, she has been seen in her own segments, chronicling "[[The Adventures of Prairie Dawn]]". From [[Season 33]] to [[Season 37 (2006)|Season 37]] she frequently tried to keep Cookie Monster from eating [[the Letter of the Day]]. She can also be seen on the TV series ''[[Play With Me Sesame]]''. On that series, Prairie Dawn presented artwork submitted by viewers. |
+ | In addition to her pageants, she has been seen in her own segments, chronicling "[[The Adventures of Prairie Dawn]]". From [[Season 33]] to [[Season 37 (2006)|Season 37]], she hosted and frequently tried to keep Cookie Monster from eating [[the Letter of the Day]]. She can also be seen on the TV series ''[[Play With Me Sesame]]''. On that series, Prairie Dawn presented artwork submitted by viewers. |
Prairie Dawn has appeared in a number of game show sketches. She has been a contestant on at least two of [[Guy Smiley|Guy Smiley's]] [[Sesame Street Game Shows|game shows]] -- "[[Sesame Street Game Shows#TriangleIsRight|The Triangle is Right]]" and "[[What's My Letter?]]" -- and was also the subject of another Guy Smiley game show, "[[Sesame Street Game Shows#PrairiesProblem|What's Prairie's Problem?]]" She has also been a contestant on "[[Squeal of Fortune]]", and has appeared in "[[Here is Your Life|The New Here is Your Life]]" sketch about a glass of milk, and made appearances in "[[The Letter of the Day Games]]." |
Prairie Dawn has appeared in a number of game show sketches. She has been a contestant on at least two of [[Guy Smiley|Guy Smiley's]] [[Sesame Street Game Shows|game shows]] -- "[[Sesame Street Game Shows#TriangleIsRight|The Triangle is Right]]" and "[[What's My Letter?]]" -- and was also the subject of another Guy Smiley game show, "[[Sesame Street Game Shows#PrairiesProblem|What's Prairie's Problem?]]" She has also been a contestant on "[[Squeal of Fortune]]", and has appeared in "[[Here is Your Life|The New Here is Your Life]]" sketch about a glass of milk, and made appearances in "[[The Letter of the Day Games]]." |
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− | Prairie Dawn is sometimes confused with the blond, |
+ | Prairie Dawn is sometimes confused with the blond, pig-tailed [[Betty Lou]], as both based on the [[Little Anything Muppets#Hot Pink|Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet]]. Although the two similar looking girls were rarely seen together on screen, they were often paired in book appearances, such as ''[[The Sesame Street Sun]]''. |
[[Baby Prairie Dawn]] and [[Prairie Dawn's Mom|her mom]] are two of the main characters in ''[[Sesame Beginnings]]''. |
[[Baby Prairie Dawn]] and [[Prairie Dawn's Mom|her mom]] are two of the main characters in ''[[Sesame Beginnings]]''. |
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+ | Despite regular appearances throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Prairie's role on the show had greatly diminished since [[season 39]], appearing in very little new material outside of a few live appearances. Prairie recently made major appearances in the 2014 video, ''[[Monster Manners]]'', [[Episode 4511|a season 45 sketch]] and the 2015 special, ''[[The Cookie Thief]]''. |
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+ | Following Fran Brill's retirement, [[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]] took over performing Prairie Dawn in new appearances starting in [[Season 46 (2016)|season 46]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* Fran Brill has stated that she enjoyed performing Prairie because "since she's a little older I can get away with pushing the envelope with her." |
* Fran Brill has stated that she enjoyed performing Prairie because "since she's a little older I can get away with pushing the envelope with her." |
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* Prairie apparently wears "Days of the Week" underwear; when Joey Mazzarino checked under her dress for the Henson stitch at [[The Paley Center for Media]] (for a screening of [[Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey]]), he was asked by [[Tau Bennett]] why. Prairie replied, "He was just checking to see what day of the week it was!" This was a gag first done by [[Frank Oz]] in between taping.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_MpbEVXjLk&feature=relmfu Brill, Fran. The Muppet Mindset interview. November 17, 2010.]</ref> |
* Prairie apparently wears "Days of the Week" underwear; when Joey Mazzarino checked under her dress for the Henson stitch at [[The Paley Center for Media]] (for a screening of [[Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey]]), he was asked by [[Tau Bennett]] why. Prairie replied, "He was just checking to see what day of the week it was!" This was a gag first done by [[Frank Oz]] in between taping.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_MpbEVXjLk&feature=relmfu Brill, Fran. The Muppet Mindset interview. November 17, 2010.]</ref> |
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+ | * At a 2013 appearance at [[New York Comic Con]], when Prairie was asked where she's been (noting her lack of appearances in recent years), she replied [[References to being puppets|"I've been in my box."]] <ref>[https://youtu.be/4uvKK4GOzIQ?t=2387 YouTube video (39:47)]</ref> |
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+ | * Before her retirement in fall 2014, Brill's last on-screen performance as Prairie was in ''[[The Cookie Thief]]''. Prairie's last line in the special is "I think it may be time for me to retire!" |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*''[[Havin' Fun with Ernie & Bert]]'' |
*''[[Havin' Fun with Ernie & Bert]]'' |
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*''[[A Sesame Street Christmas (album)]]'' |
*''[[A Sesame Street Christmas (album)]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Follow That Bird]]'' |
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*''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'' |
*''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'' |
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*''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' |
*''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' |
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*[[Jim Henson's Memorial]] |
*[[Jim Henson's Memorial]] |
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*''[[The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson]]'' |
*''[[The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration]]'' |
*''[[Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years]]'' |
*''[[Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years]]'' |
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*''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' |
*''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' |
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*''[[The AFTRA Music Awards]]'' |
*''[[The AFTRA Music Awards]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Monster Manners]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Cookie Thief]]'' |
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==Book appearances== |
==Book appearances== |
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*''[[Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum]]'' (1974) |
*''[[Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum]]'' (1974) |
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*''[[Sesame Street coloring books|Bert's Big Band Paint-with-Water Book]]'' (1976) |
*''[[Sesame Street coloring books|Bert's Big Band Paint-with-Water Book]]'' (1976) |
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* ''[[Going Places]]'' (1988) |
* ''[[Going Places]]'' (1988) |
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* ''[[:File:Anewplayground.jpg|A New Playground on Sesame Street]]'' (1988) |
* ''[[:File:Anewplayground.jpg|A New Playground on Sesame Street]]'' (1988) |
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− | * ''[[The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words]]'' (1988 |
+ | * ''[[The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words]]'' (1988) |
+ | * ''[[A My Name Is Alice]]'' (1989) |
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* ''[[:File:Stickerfun-comeasyouare.jpg|Come As You Are]]'' (1989) |
* ''[[:File:Stickerfun-comeasyouare.jpg|Come As You Are]]'' (1989) |
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* ''[[:File:Cbookmuseumofmonsterart.JPG|Museum of Monster Art]]'' (1990) |
* ''[[:File:Cbookmuseumofmonsterart.JPG|Museum of Monster Art]]'' (1990) |
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* ''[[Elmo's Christmas Colors]]'' (1997) |
* ''[[Elmo's Christmas Colors]]'' (1997) |
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* ''[[Pumpkin Patch Party]]'' (1997) |
* ''[[Pumpkin Patch Party]]'' (1997) |
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− | * ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved ( |
+ | * ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)]]'' (1999) |
* ''[[Elmo Says Achoo!]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Elmo Says Achoo!]]'' (2000) |
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* ''[[Sounds of Sesame Street]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Sounds of Sesame Street]]'' (2000) |
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* ''[[Busy Friends]]'' (2010) |
* ''[[Busy Friends]]'' (2010) |
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* ''[[Out & About]]'' (2010) |
* ''[[Out & About]]'' (2010) |
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==Character Merchandise== |
==Character Merchandise== |
Revision as of 02:25, 30 November 2015
PERFORMER | Fran Brill 1971 - 2015 |
Stephanie D'Abruzzo 2016 - | |
DEBUT | 1971 |
PATTERN | Hot Pink |
Prairie Dawn is a flustered, level-headed, seven-year-old Muppet girl on Sesame Street. She is famous for writing and directing school pageants featuring her friends, mostly Ernie, Bert, Herry, Grover, and Cookie Monster.
Detail-oriented and efficient, Prairie often aspires to work in broadcasting or journalism, presenting "Fairy Tales Today" on Sesame Street itself; and also serving as a correspondent for the Monster News Network in Sesame Street Stays Up Late! ("I'm not a monster, but it is a job in communications"), and directing the broadcast of Elmopalooza prior to being trapped with Jon Stewart and the rest of the crew.
In addition to her pageants, she has been seen in her own segments, chronicling "The Adventures of Prairie Dawn". From Season 33 to Season 37, she hosted and frequently tried to keep Cookie Monster from eating the Letter of the Day. She can also be seen on the TV series Play With Me Sesame. On that series, Prairie Dawn presented artwork submitted by viewers.
Prairie Dawn has appeared in a number of game show sketches. She has been a contestant on at least two of Guy Smiley's game shows -- "The Triangle is Right" and "What's My Letter?" -- and was also the subject of another Guy Smiley game show, "What's Prairie's Problem?" She has also been a contestant on "Squeal of Fortune", and has appeared in "The New Here is Your Life" sketch about a glass of milk, and made appearances in "The Letter of the Day Games."
Prairie Dawn is sometimes confused with the blond, pig-tailed Betty Lou, as both based on the Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet. Although the two similar looking girls were rarely seen together on screen, they were often paired in book appearances, such as The Sesame Street Sun.
Baby Prairie Dawn and her mom are two of the main characters in Sesame Beginnings.
Despite regular appearances throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Prairie's role on the show had greatly diminished since season 39, appearing in very little new material outside of a few live appearances. Prairie recently made major appearances in the 2014 video, Monster Manners, a season 45 sketch and the 2015 special, The Cookie Thief.
Following Fran Brill's retirement, Stephanie D'Abruzzo took over performing Prairie Dawn in new appearances starting in season 46.
Trivia
- Prairie Dawn's birthday is August 3.
- The character was named after an actress named Prairie Dorn, according to Fran Brill in Sesame Street Unpaved.
- Prairie Dawn's Mom's name is Delta.[1]
- According to The Sesame Street Dictionary, Sammy the Snake is Prairie Dawn's pet.
- Fran Brill has stated that she enjoyed performing Prairie because "since she's a little older I can get away with pushing the envelope with her."
- Prairie apparently wears "Days of the Week" underwear; when Joey Mazzarino checked under her dress for the Henson stitch at The Paley Center for Media (for a screening of Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey), he was asked by Tau Bennett why. Prairie replied, "He was just checking to see what day of the week it was!" This was a gag first done by Frank Oz in between taping.[2]
- At a 2013 appearance at New York Comic Con, when Prairie was asked where she's been (noting her lack of appearances in recent years), she replied "I've been in my box." [3]
- Before her retirement in fall 2014, Brill's last on-screen performance as Prairie was in The Cookie Thief. Prairie's last line in the special is "I think it may be time for me to retire!"
Appearances
- Sesame Street (1971-present)
- Havin' Fun with Ernie & Bert
- A Sesame Street Christmas (album)
- The Muppet Movie
- Follow That Bird
- The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years
- A Muppet Family Christmas
- Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting
- Jim Henson's Memorial
- The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson
- Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake
- Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration
- Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years
- Sesame Street Stays Up Late
- Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!
- Sing Along Travel Songs
- Elmo Saves Christmas
- Elmo Saves Christmas: Holiday Favorites
- Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs
- Elmopalooza
- Don't Forget to Watch the Movie
- Kids' Favorite Songs
- CinderElmo
- The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
- Kids' Favorite Songs 2
- Play With Me Sesame
- Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic
- Elmo's World: Bugs
- Bert and Ernie's Word Play
- Elmo's World: Happy Holidays!
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Elmo's World: Wild Animals
- Beginning Together
- Elmo's World: Friends
- Elmo's Potty Time
- Clips & Quips
- Moving Together
- Ready to Learn
- Elmo's Christmas Countdown
- The Sunny Side Up Show
- Count on Sports
- The Creative Coalition
- Sesame Street's 40th Birthday Party
- The Doctors
- Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
- The AFTRA Music Awards
- Monster Manners
- The Cookie Thief
Book appearances
- Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum (1974)
- Bert's Big Band Paint-with-Water Book (1976)
- Paper Doll Players (1976)
- The Sesame Street Mix or Match Storybook (1977)
- The Sesame Street Cookbook (1978)
- The Exciting Adventures of Super Grover (1978)
- The Sesame Street Library (1978)
- Ernie's Work of Art (1979)
- A Day on Sesame Street (1979)
- Sesame Stories (1979)
- Anybody Can Play (1980)
- Down on the Farm with Grover (1980)
- Fix It, Please (1980)
- Frazzle's Fantastic Day (1980)
- I Can Do It Myself (1980)
- I Like School (1980)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)
- Show and Tell (1980)
- Special Delivery (1980)
- The Tool Box Book (1980)
- A Day in the Life of Oscar the Grouch (1981)
- Prairie Dawn, Reporter (1981)
- Prairie Dawn's Upside-Down Poem (1981)
- Put & Play Space Puppets (1981)
- Put & Play Yucchy Book (1981)
- The Sesame Street Circus of Opposites (1981)
- What Do You Do? (1981)
- When Is Saturday? (1981)
- City (1982)
- A Day at School (1982)
- First Day of School (1982)
- A Sesame Street Christmas (1982)
- The Little Red Hen (1983)
- People in Your Neighborhood (1983)
- The Sesame Street Word Book (1983)
- The Sesame Street Treasury (1983)
- I Think That It Is Wonderful (1984)
- A Silly Sesame Street Story: The Three Little Pigs (1984)
- Trace & Color Alphabet (1984)
- Big Bird Can Share (1985)
- Big Bird Says... A Game to Read and Play (1985)
- Big Bird's Book of Rhymes (1985)
- Ernie's Finish the Picture (1985)
- Grover's Book of Colors (1985)
- I Can Count to Ten and Back Again (1985)
- My Sesame Street Yearbook 1985
- Sign Language ABC (1985)
- ABC (1986)
- A Bird's Best Friend (1986)
- A My Name Is Annabel (1986)
- Baby Animals on the Farm (1986)
- Big Bird Goes to the Doctor (1986)
- Find the Shapes (1986)
- Sesame Street ABC (1986)
- Through the Year (1986)
- Colors (1987)
- The Colors of Spring (1987)
- I Want a Hat Like That (1987)
- A Rainy Day on Sesame Street (1987)
- Big Bird's Square Meal (1988)
- Going Places (1988)
- A New Playground on Sesame Street (1988)
- The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words (1988)
- A My Name Is Alice (1989)
- Come As You Are (1989)
- Museum of Monster Art (1990)
- 1-2-3 (1991)
- Be My Friend (1991)
- Halloween Party (1991)
- Sesame Street 123 (1991)
- We're Counting on You, Grover! (1991)
- Happy and Sad, Grouchy and Glad (1992)
- Rain Forest Adventure (1992)
- Shapes: Stand-ups to Color & Share (1992)
- Elmo's Mother Goose (1993)
- Jim Henson: The Works (1993)
- From Trash to Treasure (1993)
- Bright and Early with Elmo (1994)
- Elmo's Big Lift-and-Look Book (1994)
- B is for Books! (1996)
- Elmo's Lift-and-Peek Around the Corner Book (1996)
- Rise and Shine! (1996; reworked as Up, Up, Up! in 2011)
- The Bunny Hop (1997)
- Elmo's Christmas Colors (1997)
- Pumpkin Patch Party (1997)
- Sesame Street Unpaved (book) (1999)
- Elmo Says Achoo! (2000)
- Sounds of Sesame Street (2000)
- Watch Out for Banana Peels (2000)
- Sesame Street Doctor's Office (2001)
- Clap Your Hands! (2002)
- Look and Find Elmo (2002)
- Listen to Your Fish (2003)
- Elmo's World: Sports! (2004)
- Fun with Friends (2004)
- Elmo's Easy As ABC (2005)
- Red or Blue, I Like You! (2005)
- Discovering Letter Sounds (2006)
- Abby Cadabby's Rhyme Time (2007)
- Elmo & Friends Picture Stories (2007)
- Friendly, Frosty Monsters (2007)
- I'm a Helper (2007)
- Music Player Storybook (2007)
- Sesame Street Musical Pop-Up Treasury (2007)
- Sesame Street Super Sticker Book (2007)
- What Makes You Giggle? (2007)
- Elmo Animal Mix & Match (2008)
- I Can Do It! (2008)
- Our Kind of Bird (2008)
- Storybook ABCs (2008)
- Waiting for Cookie (2008)
- What Do You Hear, Dear? (2008)
- What's the Word on the Street? (2008)
- Count to 10 (2009)
- Love, Elmo (2009)
- Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street (2009)
- Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood? (2009)
- Busy Friends (2010)
- Out & About (2010)