Sesame Street Books and Tapes

SCOOTER_101

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Does anyone remember the Sesame Books and Tapes, and Books and Records they used to have? I used to have just about all of them, just to name a few here are the ones I rememeber

Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree
The Count Count's a Party
The Sesame Street Petshow
Oscar's Rotten Birthday
Ernie's Little Lie
Oscar's Alphabet of Trash

Do any of these sound Familiar? I remember at first Fisher Price made them, then when they switched to Tapes it was Golden who made them.
 

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There were the 'Sesame Street Annuals' as well. They used to have cartoons and puzzles etc in them. Also a Golden book called "Big Birds book of red" or something like that. And one starring Grover called "the monster at the end of the book". I read that one about a million times when I was in hospital when I was a kid.
 

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Yeah, i loved my old SS books and tapes, especially "Cookie Monster and the Cookie Tree", "the Monster at the End of the Book" and the one, i can't remember what it's called, but it has a wanted sign on the front, like "the Great Cookie Thief" or something like that.

I don't know if anyone's interested, but my little brother has most of the new SS videos and has seen like all of them, so if anyone ever has Qs on them, i can probably answer.
 

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oh yeah, i loved "Big Bird's Red Book", i had a ton of them. I also got SS magazine when i was little, that was great.
 

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I actually get the impression that Sesame Street stopped doing record albums before most people in the music industry did. From what I understand, they actually stopped making records in the 80s. Most people stopped making them in the late 80s-early 90s. I have been curious to why they stopped earlier than most, and they stopped doing singles.
 
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