Well, there was a "camera" thing you plugged a specialized cassette into, and when you turned the crank, the pictures became animated. The one I had was "The 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 Penny Candy Man".
I had a book/45 set called "Anybody Can Play". Bert's bored, I guess, but Ernie gets him into playing for a while... before resting as Bert continues.
"The Case of the Missing Rubber Duckie" seems like it came with a 45, as well.
There was one with Cookie Monster and a cookie tree, but no 45 with that.
Seems like there was a prehistoric book, but I remember nothing about it, except that there was a version of Sherlock Hemlock involved as some kind of smart person.
I had a book/45 set called "Anybody Can Play". Bert's bored, I guess, but Ernie gets him into playing for a while... before resting as Bert continues.
"The Case of the Missing Rubber Duckie" seems like it came with a 45, as well.
There was one with Cookie Monster and a cookie tree, but no 45 with that.
Seems like there was a prehistoric book, but I remember nothing about it, except that there was a version of Sherlock Hemlock involved as some kind of smart person.
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