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+ | {{book|writer=|illustrator=[[Tom Cooke]]|date=[[1981]]|publisher=[[Western Publishing|Golden Books]]|series=[[:Category:Put & Play Activities|Put & Play Activities]]|isbn=030705084X}} |
− | What pleases a [[grouch]] Anything that's yucchy! Children can please [[Oscar the Grouch]] by adding vinyl play pieces. |
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+ | '''''Put & Play Yucchy Book''''' is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Put & Play]] book which includes two sheets of reusable vinyl pieces that can be added to the scenes on each page. |
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+ | [[Oscar the Grouch]] shows off some of his favorite things -- a peanut butter and sardine sandwich, a trip to the city dump, and his collection of beat-up hats. He takes a trip in the [[Grouch Taxi]], and goes to a concert for the [[Grouches|Grouch]] rock band, [[the Grumps]]. He enjoys reading the Grouch novel, ''[[Charles Dickens (author)|A Tale of Two Grouches]]''. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 05:39, 19 October 2008
Illustrator | Tom Cooke |
Published | 1981 |
Publisher | Golden Books |
Series | Put & Play Activities |
ISBN | 030705084X |
Put & Play Yucchy Book is a Sesame Street Put & Play book which includes two sheets of reusable vinyl pieces that can be added to the scenes on each page.
Oscar the Grouch shows off some of his favorite things -- a peanut butter and sardine sandwich, a trip to the city dump, and his collection of beat-up hats. He takes a trip in the Grouch Taxi, and goes to a concert for the Grouch rock band, the Grumps. He enjoys reading the Grouch novel, A Tale of Two Grouches.
The pages of the book are drawn to look like they've been ripped, stained and taped up.