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Grover and the Everything in the Whole Wide World Museum (1974)

by Norman Stiles

Other authors: Joe Mathieu (Illustrator)

Series: Sesame Street (RH Pictureback)

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Labels the contents of each museum room, such as The Things You See Under the Water Room and The Long Thin Things You Can Write With Room.
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This book was one of the delights of my childhood. Lovable Grover goes from one room to the next in a colossal museum, where one catastrophe after the next befalls him as he tries to see everything. Grover learns what not to do as the reader laughs and enjoys the fun! ( )
  Coffeehag | Feb 13, 2017 |
An adorable book about enjoying museums and the world outside them. A childhood favorite I'd share with anyone. ( )
  BioJess | Jan 14, 2012 |
I loved reading this book. It was so neat. Grover goes into the museum of Everything and goes through many rooms in it with many funny things all labeled and on display. He's tickled by feathers and sees many animals and opposites and concepts all labeled. It creates a sense of wonder about the world because Grover is so enthusiastic about it. It would be great to read with kids. I see it as a great learning to read book in class because of how many words there are in it. ( )
  roseannes | Jun 6, 2010 |
i've always loved this book. it is the first "museum text" i ever read...and still one of the most relevant. ( )
  melperl | Sep 15, 2006 |
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Hello, Everybodee!! Oh boy! I am going to see everything in the whole wide world!
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