Emily Perl Kingsley Books

Welcome Home Big Bird
Welcome Home Big Bird

By Emily P. Kingsley

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Big Bird and Little Bird's big & little book
Big Bird and Little Bird's big & little book

By Emily Perl Kingsley

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Their friendship allows Big Bird to like big things and Little Bird to like little things while they still enjoy each other's company.

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A sitter for baby monster
A sitter for baby monster

By Emily Perl Kingsley

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Flossie, a baby Muppet monster, is reluctant at first to accept her babysitter, until she and her brother find out how much fun they can have with her.

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A baby sister for Herry
A baby sister for Herry

By Emily Perl Kingsley

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A little blue monster named Herry finds life in his family greatly changed after he gets a new baby sister.

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Big Bird joins the carnival
Big Bird joins the carnival

By Cathi Rosenberg Turow

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Big Bird's visit to a carnival turns into a frightening experience when the owners plot to keep him as a permanent attraction.

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Big Bird and Little Bird's big little book
Big Bird and Little Bird's big little book

By Emily Perl Kingsley

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Their friendship allows Big Bird to like big things and Little Bird to like little things while they still enjoy each other's company.

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The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 storybook
The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 storybook

By Joseph Mathieu, Emily Perl Kingsley

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The Sesame Street puppets star in ten humorous stories, each about a number from one to ten.

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