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Sesame Street: I'll Miss You, Mr. Hooper

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Big Bird and the rest of the Sesame Street gang try to come to terms with Mr. Hooper's death.

19 pages, Hardcover

First published September 12, 1984

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Norman Stiles

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Norman Stiles is a writer best known for his work on the show Sesame Street, eventually becoming the show's head writer for over 15 years.

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January 19, 2017
A sweet story for children to relate to the death of someone they knew.
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754 reviews55 followers
January 22, 2011
I recently brought a box of my childhook books back from home and this is the first one I picked up. I remember getting it when my grandpa died and I was five. I took a whistle to school that day and blew it as hard as I could when we were in the library. I got taken to the principal's office but when mom found I did it because I wanted grandpa to hear me in heaven she decided I needed this book.

I wish the cover image was on hand because it is very sweet. I really liked this book. All the grownups try to explain to Big Bird why Mr. Hooper died and the end answer is just because. There is a note in the book to tell why small children like this answer, and it worked for me. I'm definitely keeping this for future litle ones.
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902 reviews32 followers
December 17, 2015
This book is based on the Sesame Street episode where Big Bird learns that Mr. Hooper died. The book is just as sweet and touching.
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