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My eldest loved this book so much. As a child I loved Sesame Street but did not play it for my own children.

I have very few of their books but we do enjoy this one.
 
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FamiliesUnitedLL | 7 reseñas más. | May 10, 2024 |
Cookie Monster entrusts Oscar the Grouch with a bag of cookies to keep himself from eating them before dinnertime. But he immediately starts using a variety of disguises to scam Oscar into handing over the cookies. But its an uphill battle against a monster who loves telling everyone, "No."

It's repetitive, sure, but it's fun seeing what costume Cookie will try next and waiting for the inevitable moment when the cookies will be consumed.
 
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villemezbrown | Aug 9, 2022 |
Cookie Monster discovers a cookie tree in the forest, but a witch has cast a spell that no one may have a cookie from it unless they share.

Share cookies? Anathema!

So what's a poor Cookie Monster to do when no one believes he'd be willing to share cookies?

This story is delightfully goofy and downright hilarious.
 
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villemezbrown | 7 reseñas más. | Jul 9, 2022 |
A selfish witch, determined not the share the cookies growing on her cookie tree, sees Cookie Monster approaching and casts a spell ensuring that only those who intend to share the cookies can pick them. As Cookie Monster attempts to convince his Sesame Street buddies that he does indeed want to share cookies with them (in order to get some himself), the witch finds that her spell has backfired, as she too isn't able to pick some of the tree's 'fruit.' Is there a way that both Cookie Monster and the witch can get what they want...?

Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree is the second Little Golden Book featuring Sesame Street characters that I have read recently, following upon Michaela Muntean's Which Witch Is Which? As someone who didn't watch the television program as a girl (we didn't have a TV in my childhood home), I first discovered these books as an adult, through a list of witchy picture-books. Witchy stories being an interest of mine, I sought them out accordingly. All in all, I found this a sweetly humorous tale, one in which two greedy souls find that the only way they can get want they want is to collaborate. Of course, that only goes so far, and the conclusion here will leave the reader with a chuckle. Recommended to young Sesame Street fans, and to anyone seeking fun children's stories about sharing.
 
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AbigailAdams26 | 7 reseñas más. | Jul 23, 2020 |
Cookie Monster finds a Cookie Tree, but he cannot eat the cookies because the tree belongs to a witch who put a magic spell on the tree. The Cookie Tree will only give its cookies to someone who will share.

Cookie Monster hurries back to Sesame Street where he tells his friends about the Cookie Tree, but they don’t believe him. And the witch cannot get cookies from the tree, either, because she doesn’t want to share.

What will happen to the cookies on the Cookie Tree? Will Cookie Monster find a way to get cookies or will the witch cast a new spell?

Young readers who are fans of Sesame Street will delight in Cookie Monster’s dilemma as they learn the importance of sharing. Colorful illustrations feature many of the Sesame Street characters young readers will instantly recognize; this Little Golden Book is perfect for bedtime storytime.

Recommended.
 
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jfe16 | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 17, 2019 |
This Little Golden Book is packed with poems. The illustrator A. Delaney has filled it with colorful characters from Sesame Street.
 
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uufnn | otra reseña | Nov 5, 2018 |
This was one of my favorite childhood books. Cookie Monster finds a cookie tree in the forest, owned by a witch who protects her treasure by enchanting the tree to only give cookies to those who share. Cookie Monster then tries in vain to find a friend to share the cookies from the tree. Nobody on Sesame Street believes that Cookie wants to share, all believing that his pleas are a joke. Meanwhile, the witch's plan has backfired as she has nobody to share cookies with. Eventually Cookie Monster and the witch reach a mutual agreement, but Cookie goes overboard, as he always does with cookies. I was thrilled to find a copy so I can now share this story with my child.
 
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daisylune | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 11, 2017 |
This book is full of poems that children will like because of the rhyme and repetitiveness.
 
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jnicklas | otra reseña | Mar 30, 2011 |
I really could not express my love for this book adequately. It has been a favorite since childhood. I buy every copy I see in antique stores because I want to have as many copies as possible so I am never without one. My sister feels the same way.
 
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wordcauldron | 7 reseñas más. | Jun 24, 2010 |
My favorite book as a child! I love it!
 
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ashtonrice | 7 reseñas más. | Apr 2, 2009 |
Summary:
An ABC book with Jim Henson's muppets leading us through the alphabet. Harry monster looks for something in his toychest and goes through an alphabet of things he must take out before he can find what he is searching for. The very colorful Sesame street pictures add to this great book for young kids.

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I love Sesame street and how innocent all the pictures and ideas are. Harry is a joy to watch as he goes through a range of emotions looking for his lost...something. Great book for kids and the adults who will read it.
 
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sharese | Jun 8, 2008 |
This is totally fun to read out loud!
 
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Crowyhead | 7 reseñas más. | May 1, 2006 |
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