Baker, Baker, Cookie Maker (Step Into Reading, Step 2)
Cookie Monster is baking loads of his favorite cookies at the Sesame Street Bakery. But the tasty treats get gobbled up so fast by his friends—Elmo, Big Bird, Grover, Bert, Ernie, and the others—that Cookie never even gets to taste them! Will he ever get to eat one of his own cookies? Lots of humor and catchy rhyming text in this Step 2 graded reader will send toddlers awa...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
November 23rd 2010
by Random House Books for Young Readers
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I must confess I was rather surprised when our one-year-old kept pulling this one down off his shelf for his bed-time story. Usually he goes for the flipper books, or a simple Seuss, but for three nights in a row it was "Cookie?" As a parent I loved reading this to him, as I have fond memories of Sesame street myself, and I think it will remain a favorite for many nights to come.
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Some of the rhymes are a bit forced. I'm guessing that the Preschool to Grade 1 child that this book is intended for probably wouldn't mind though. There's plenty of repetition and picture clues to help out struggling readers. Familiar characters also helps.
Some of the rhymes are a bit forced. I'm guessing that the Preschool to Grade 1 child that this book is intended for probably wouldn't mind though. There's plenty of repetition and picture clues to help out struggling readers. Familiar characters also helps.
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