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Love can be loud or quiet, silly or gentle, close by or shared from far away. In Love from Sesame Street, Elmo and his friends celebrate the many ways people show they care. This sweet Sesame Street picture book uses familiar characters to explore love in a way young readers can understand. Hugs, helping hands, kind words, friendship, and family all become part of a simple message: love is not just one thing. It can appear in many moments, with many people, in many forms. Warm and reassuring, this book is well suited for bedtime, Valentine's Day, classroom sharing, or any time a child needs a gentle reminder that caring connections matter.
6-8 Years
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Daniel Tiger has a whole neighborhood to explore, and every stop brings something to touch, lift, or discover. This busy book takes young readers into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe with Daniel and his friends. With lift-the-flaps, touch-and-feel elements, and familiar characters from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, the book is designed for hands-on reading and shared story time. A Busy Day in the Neighborhood is a warm, interactive pick for children who like books they can explore as well as hear. Its friendly setting, gentle pace, and playful format make it especially appealing for young fans of Daniel Tiger who enjoy everyday adventures, neighborhood helpers, and cozy character stories.
6-8 Years 11 Pages
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Big Bird has a new pail and shovel, and they seem too special to let anyone else touch. But Sesame Street is full of friends, and sharing one small toy can lead to bigger, happier play than Big Bird expects. This simple story uses a familiar character to explore a lesson many young readers know well: it can be hard to share something you love. With a clear plot, friendly situations, and a gentle focus on kindness, the book gives children a safe way to think about taking turns, including others, and enjoying play together. Fans of Sesame Street will recognize the warm neighborhood feeling.
6-8 Years 25 Pages
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The Count is on the lookout for Big Bird, and every stop gives him a new reason to count. As the search moves along, children meet the numbers from one to twelve through familiar Sesame Street fun. This bright counting story turns number practice into a playful walk toward Sesame Street. The simple setup helps new readers connect each number with action, characters, and pictures rather than plain memorization. For children who already enjoy Big Bird, the Count, and other Sesame Street friends, it offers a friendly way to build confidence with early math vocabulary, counting order, and repeated reading.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Families do not all look the same, and Sesame Street is a perfect place to see that love can take many shapes. In What Is Family on Sesame Street?, familiar friends help young readers think about the people who care for them, support them, and make a place feel like home. This warm picture book keeps the idea of family simple and inclusive. It invites children to recognize that every family has its own members, routines, and ways of showing love. The gentle Sesame Street tone makes the topic feel welcoming, whether the book is read at home, in a classroom, or during a conversation about belonging. Clear, comforting, and friendly, it is a good choice for children exploring what family means.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Elmo has a camera and a special mission for World Kindness Day: look closely and find kindness on Sesame Street. Everywhere he goes, small caring moments begin to stand out. Kindness Makes the World Go Round follows Elmo and his friends as they notice the ways people can help, include, comfort, and care for one another. The message is simple enough for young readers, but meaningful for families and classrooms talking about friendship and everyday choices. This Sesame Street picture book offers a bright, gentle reminder that kindness is not only found in grand gestures. It can show up in the way you speak, share, listen, and treat the people around you.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Sesame Street is bright with Easter colors, waving flags, and friends gathering in the park. Something exciting is about to happen: the Great Easter Race. As Elmo and the Sesame Street friends watch the racers, young readers meet a steady turtle and a speedy bunny, each with a very different way of moving toward the finish line. The story brings together cheerful springtime fun, playful suspense, and a gentle counting-and-observation feel that suits an Easter read-aloud. With familiar characters and a lively holiday setting, The Great Easter Race! is a warm choice for children who enjoy Sesame Street, animal stories, and festive picture books that feel bright, friendly, and easy to join.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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A Story about Turning Frowns Upside Down

Big Bird is having one of those days when everything feels wrong. He is not quite sure what to call the heavy, mixed-up feeling inside him, and that makes the day seem even harder. With help from Elmo and other Sesame Street friends, Big Bird begins to notice and name his emotions. Is he sad? Disappointed? Worried? This gentle story in rhyme gives young readers a comforting way to think about bad moods, big feelings, and the small steps that can help when a day goes sideways. Friendly, reassuring, and easy to share aloud, Big Bird's Big Bad Day works especially well for children learning that feelings can be confusing, but they can also be understood.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Trying something hard can feel bigger than you expected, even on Sesame Street. In You Can Do It!, Elmo and his friends explore what it means to keep going when a task is tricky, a mistake happens, or success does not come right away. This encouraging Sesame Street picture book introduces perseverance in a simple, friendly way for young readers. Instead of pretending that everything is easy, it shows that practice, patience, and a little support from friends can help you take the next step. Warm, familiar characters make the message feel safe and cheerful, while the clear theme gives families and classrooms a natural way to talk about confidence, effort, and not giving up.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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All aboard with Daniel Tiger. In this Ready-to-Go reader, Daniel takes a ride on Trolley in a simple story created for children just beginning to read. Short sentences, repeated words, rhymes, and familiar sight words help new readers follow along and practice with confidence. Trolley Ride! is a friendly early reader for fans of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood who enjoy vehicles, gentle adventures, and books they can read aloud. With a familiar character, a clear action, and carefully limited vocabulary, it gives young readers a manageable first step toward independent reading.
6-8 Years 38 Pages
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Nighttime is when Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko become the PJ Masks and race into action. In this energetic early storybook, the three young heroes must work together when trouble appears and the day needs saving. The focus is simple and exciting: each hero has strengths, but the real power comes from teamwork. Young fans can follow familiar characters, bold superhero moments, and a clear good-vs-trouble setup without a complicated plot. The language and pacing make it approachable for emerging readers, while the TV-show connection adds instant appeal. It is a fun pick for children who like superheroes, action, and brave friends solving problems together.
6-8 Years
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Zoe loves her Zoe-mobile because she built it herself. When the horn breaks, she asks around for ideas, but the real challenge is deciding whether she can figure out the problem on her own. This Sesame Street story celebrates curiosity, persistence, and self-reliance in a way young readers can understand. Zoe’s small repair problem becomes a bright, encouraging story about trying, thinking, and trusting your own abilities. Children who enjoy vehicles, building, and problem-solving will connect with Zoe’s determination, while the familiar Sesame Street setting keeps the lesson playful rather than heavy.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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