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These Sesame Street books from the 70s need to be reissued

salemfan

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The following Sesame Street books from Random House (now owned by Penguin Random House) need to be reissued:
The Sesame Street ABC Storybook
The Sesame Street 123 Storybook
The Sesame Street Storybook
Bert and Ernie in The Perils of Penelope
The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook
Gordon of Sesame Street Storybook
All Sesame Street pop-up books from the 70s
All titles in the former book-and-record series "Gordon of Sesame Street Tells a Story" preferably as a real book with a QR code that one can use to access the read-along narration.
Is anybody else here disappointed that they are out of print? If so, I recommend you contact Penguin Random House and tell them you are disappointed that these books are out of print.
 
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