One of the greatest kid's franchises out there has to be Sesame Street and their book A Perfect Picnic does not disappoint. It is short, so it keeps even the littlest ones attention. It is about a picnic that all the Sesame Street characters were trying to enjoy and all the things that go wrong! However, even though lots of things happened that should have ruined their picnic, they are still happy and together in the end. The illustrations in this book are awesome. The story is also written in verse, so that 2nd and 4th lines on each page rhyme. It's just an overall good kids book.
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Not only did my children enjoy Sesame Street, but I learned to read watching Sesame Street (and Electric Company – which I hear they are bringing back!)!
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Not only did my children enjoy Sesame Street, but I learned to read watching Sesame Street (and Electric Company – which I hear they are bringing back!)!
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