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''The Sesame Street Dictionary'' is an illustrated children's dictionary featuring
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characters from the popular television show ''
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''. First published in 1980, it contains short definitions and sample sentences for around 1300 words, each accompanied by an illustration featuring a character from ''Sesame Street''. In 1986, the dictionary was also issued as an 8-volume set under the title ''Big Bird's Sesame Street Dictionary''.
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's nephew, Robin the Frog makes a cameo in this book on the page "frogs", also
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makes a cameo in the book on the page "magazines" on a book called "Stars".


Overview

''The Sesame Street Dictionary'' contains definitions for around 1300 words, with each definition being accompanied by a sample sentence and relevant illustration depicting a character from ''Sesame Street''. The text was written by Linda Hayward and the illustrations were drawn by Joe Mathieu. The illustrations and example sentences are often intended to be humorous, featuring jokes and amusing situations. For example, the definition for "above" is accompanied by an image of
Grover Grover is a blue Muppet character on the popular PBS/HBO children's television show ''Sesame Street''. Self-described as lovable, cute and furry, he is a blue monster who rarely uses contractions when he speaks or sings. Grover was originall ...
flying an aeroplane ''above'' some trees, which leads into an illustration for the next word, "accident", which depicts Grover parachuting to the ground, his plane having crashed into the tree.
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are highlighted by
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, the Muppet magician, who draws them out of a hat. No pronunciations are included with the definitions. The book is designed for children between the ages of 3 and 8, both those who are able to read and those without reading ability. The words were selected by professional educators for their likelihood of being encountered by a child either through books or everyday experiences. Depending on the age and educational level of the reader, the book can expand a child's vocabulary, help with "
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" and function as a first dictionary.


Publishing history

The dictionary was first published in 1980 by
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, in conjunction with ''Sesame Street'' producers Children's Television Workshop, in both a hardback edition and a special library binding. In 1981, it was republished by the Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation under the title ''Big Bird's Sesame Street Dictionary''. This edition featured an additional 100 pages of illustrations, and was packaged as an 8-volume set, with 45 pages per volume.Kister, ''Kister's Best Dictionaries'', p. 312. The original one-volume dictionary was reissued in 2004, again by Random House, as part of the ''Sesame Street'' franchise's 35th anniversary. This version was accompanied by an audio CD containing songs from the television program, including "The Cookie Rhyming Song", "Elmo's Rap Alphabet" and "Off To School".


Reception

When it was first published, the dictionary received praise from reviewers, and became a standard work in school libraries. Writing in the ''
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'', Daisy Kouzel described it as "exploding with good fun", adding that "youngsters will find unending entertainment in its big, colorful pages and will enrich their vocabulary in the process." Barbara Safford's ''Guide to Reference Materials for School Library Media Centers'' listed it as "highly recommended".
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, in his reference source guide ''Kister's Best Dictionaries for Adults and Young People'', was also positive about the work, although he was critical of the fact that the 8-volume edition published in 1986 retailed at a significantly higher price without adding much worthwhile new material.


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