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+ | [[Ernie]] is watching the wind blow outside his aparment [[Ernie and Bert's apartment|apartment]] and decides to fly a kite in the park. He convinces [[Bert]] to pack a picnic lunch and meet him under the big statue in the park. What neither know is that there are two statues in the park. Ernie waits to meet bert under the statue of a boy and girl on a horse, while Bert waits under a statue of [[Mother Goose (disambiguation)|Mother Goose]]. They both become angry thinking that the other has forgotten about their plans, but discover there are two big statues in the park when they meet up back at the apartment. |
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==Translations== |
==Translations== |
Revision as of 21:16, 20 April 2009
Written by | Anthony Best |
Illustrator | Tom Cooke |
Published | 1989 |
Publisher | Western Publishing |
Series | A Growing-Up Book |
ISBN | 0307120260 |
Ernie is watching the wind blow outside his aparment apartment and decides to fly a kite in the park. He convinces Bert to pack a picnic lunch and meet him under the big statue in the park. What neither know is that there are two statues in the park. Ernie waits to meet bert under the statue of a boy and girl on a horse, while Bert waits under a statue of Mother Goose. They both become angry thinking that the other has forgotten about their plans, but discover there are two big statues in the park when they meet up back at the apartment.