| Who's the best artist on Sesame Street? Big Bird helps your child choose who will be the blue ribbon winner!
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Alexander Lee Price
spends a great day on Sesame Street
With love from
Mommy and Daddy
June 12, 2006 (Page 1)
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It was a busy day on Sesame Street. Everyone was preparing for the big art show. Alexander Lee Price, age 3, from Wytheville, Virginia, was coming to judge the show. Alex was bringing Carrie, Mary Anne, and Trey to help him. The best artist would get a bright blue ribbon. "Hurry everyone!" Big Bird called. "Alex will be here any minute." (Page 3)
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Finally, Alex arrived with Carrie, Mary Anne, and Trey. Big Bird was so happy to see Alex that he gave him a warm hug and welcomed everyone to Sesame Street. After pointing out all the wonderful sights on Sesame Street, Big Bird explained that the judging was about to begin! "First stop is Oscar's trash can," he said. (Page 5)
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Oscar had made a most unusual sculpture out of some things he'd found in the trash. Alex was very impressed. But Oscar thought he had a little more work to do, so he searched through his can for the finishing touch. As trash came flying out of the can, Alex spotted the perfect piece--a flattened flugel horn. "Wow, that's trashy!" said Oscar. "That should do it! Thanks, Alex." (Page 7)
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Next, they visited Cookie Monster. He had made a giant picture of a cookie. Alex could practically taste the scrumptious-looking treat. "That is the best cookie I've ever seen," declared Alex. "Mmmm, Alex right. Cookie!" Cookie Monster said as he took a large bite out of his picture. Alex giggled. "Now it's perfect," he said. (Page 9)
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Ernie and Bert waved Alex, Carrie, Mary Anne, and Trey over to see their baseball mural. They had painted a grass-green baseball diamond covered with bats and gloves. Bert paced back and forth nervously. Ernie tossed a ball to Alex. "Nice catch, Alex," he said. (Page 11)
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Hard cover, professionally illustrated, 24 pages, deluxe 6" x 9" size. Includes your child's name, age, hometown and up to three friends. Due to licensing restrictions, this item is only available in the United States. (Ages 1-8) Domestic Orders Only |