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100 Words from the Street

Words to Grow Smarter, Stronger, and Kinder

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Discover essential words for growing up in this delightful collection, from your friends on Sesame Street...for everyone, ages 3 to 103, the perfect Easter basket stuffer!

Come along with Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, and more of the Sesame Street friends on a journey through over 100 meaningful words that highlight the important lessons the world-renowned children's education brand, Sesame Workshop, has been teaching for over five decades - how to be smarter, stronger, and kinder. Words, definitions, examples, and sweet illustrations of the beloved Sesame Street characters are brought together for a one-of-a-kind experience to learn from, delight in, and treasure for a lifetime.

The perfect Easter, Christmas, back to school, or graduation gift, and especially perfect for fun early learning moments with toddlers and kids ages 3-7 this Spring!

ATTITUDE is how you feel and how you choose to act on your feelings. You get to choose your attitude every single day!

KINDNESS is using small and large words and actions that make others feel good.

HOME is a place where you live, grow, and spend time with people you love. Home is also a feeling in your heart!

Formats

  • Kindle Book
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Languages

  • English

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