![]() ![]() Recommended to young Sesame Street fans, and to anyone seeking fun children's stories about sharing. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. Of course, that only goes so far, and the conclusion here will leave the reader with a chuckle. Cookie Monster and a clever, selfish witch are forced into a seemingly impossible situation: sharing cookies. All in all, I found this a sweetly humorous tale, one in which two greedy souls find that the only way they can get want they want is to collaborate. Witchy stories being an interest of mine, I sought them out accordingly. ![]() As Cookie Monster attempts to convince his Sesame Street buddies that he does indeed want to share cookies with them (in order to get some himself), the witch finds that her spell has backfired, as she too isn't able to pick some of the tree's 'fruit.' Is there a way that both Cookie Monster and the witch can get what they want.?Ĭookie Monster and the Cookie Tree is the second Little Golden Book featuring Sesame Street characters that I have read recently, following upon Michaela Muntean's Which Witch Is Which? As someone who didn't watch the television program as a girl (we didn't have a TV in my childhood home), I first discovered these books as an adult, through a list of witchy picture-books. ![]() A selfish witch, determined not the share the cookies growing on her cookie tree, sees Cookie Monster approaching and casts a spell ensuring that only those who intend to share the cookies can pick them. ![]()
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