Dress-Up Fun with Elmo (Sesame Street)

Illustrated by Allison Black
Elmo plays dress-up with his friends—and has fun wearing all kinds of costumes! Children will love this sturdy board book starring their favorite characters from Sesame Street.

Elmo and his friends love pretending with dress-up clothes. Sometimes they wear sparkly unicorn costumes, sometimes they pirate hats, and sometimes they dress-up as dancing firefighters. No matter what they pretend to be, everyone has fun when they play dress-up together! This board board has a fun, bold art style and is perfect for children ages 0-3.

The books in the Play Your Way series encourage gender-free playtime, showing that boys and girls can do the same things.

Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, is dedicated to helping kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. By creating researched-based media and resources for families around the world, Sesame Workshop is able to meet children’s most pressing needs. With a focus on foundational knowledge & skills, creativity & playful problem-solving, self-identify & belonging, and emotional well-being, Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.
Cat Reynolds is a New York based writer, editor, and pasta enthusiast. In addition to writing children’s books, she also writes about food and culture for short form publications. You can often find her looking for new rhymes, exploring new cities, and trying new recipes. View titles by Cat Reynolds
New York-born illustrator Allison Black started her own stationery company, Hip Hip!, in 2015 and is experienced in creating artwork for fashion, homeware, stationery, and books. View titles by Allison Black

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Elmo plays dress-up with his friends—and has fun wearing all kinds of costumes! Children will love this sturdy board book starring their favorite characters from Sesame Street.

Elmo and his friends love pretending with dress-up clothes. Sometimes they wear sparkly unicorn costumes, sometimes they pirate hats, and sometimes they dress-up as dancing firefighters. No matter what they pretend to be, everyone has fun when they play dress-up together! This board board has a fun, bold art style and is perfect for children ages 0-3.

The books in the Play Your Way series encourage gender-free playtime, showing that boys and girls can do the same things.

Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, is dedicated to helping kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. By creating researched-based media and resources for families around the world, Sesame Workshop is able to meet children’s most pressing needs. With a focus on foundational knowledge & skills, creativity & playful problem-solving, self-identify & belonging, and emotional well-being, Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.

Author

Cat Reynolds is a New York based writer, editor, and pasta enthusiast. In addition to writing children’s books, she also writes about food and culture for short form publications. You can often find her looking for new rhymes, exploring new cities, and trying new recipes. View titles by Cat Reynolds
New York-born illustrator Allison Black started her own stationery company, Hip Hip!, in 2015 and is experienced in creating artwork for fashion, homeware, stationery, and books. View titles by Allison Black

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