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Product Identifiers
PublisherImprint
ISBN-101250304563
ISBN-139781250304568
eBay Product ID (ePID)9038451748
Product Key Features
Book TitleImportance of Being Ernie (And Bert) : a Best Friends' Guide to Life
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPersonal & Practical Guides, Personal Growth / Happiness, General, Form / Parodies
Publication Year2019
IllustratorYes
GenreReference, Self-Help, Humor, Psychology
AuthorBert and Ernie
Book SeriesThe Sesame Street Guide to Life Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight11.3 Oz
Item Length5.2 in
Item Width7.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2018-955727
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsThe Joy of Cookies "Fans of the big blue guy will love this title, which, just like a warm chocolate chip cookie, oozes joy and happiness." -- School Library Journal The Pursuit of Grouchiness "MMM, me LOVE this book. So tasty! (Might be fun to read, too.)" --Cookie Monster
SynopsisThe eternal question: Are you a Bert or an Ernie? You'll find out thanks to The Importance of Being Ernie (and Bert) . And this book will show you how to be best friends with those who wear their stripes a little differently. Bert and Ernie have been friends and roommates on Sesame Street for decades, despite very different approaches to life's challenges and joys. One collects jokes, the other collects paperclips. One loves pigeons, the other his Rubber Duckie. One sees the bathtub half-full, the other needs to empty it so he can give it a good scrub. But they both agree that having a best buddy is worth all the daily ups and downs. There are no better experts on living together and learning together. Their guide to friendship will make the perfect gift for any Bert or Ernie in your life. An Imprint Book "This might be one of the happiest books you'll ever pick up." -- Nerdist For more fun from folks who live on Sesame Street, check out Cookie Monster's The Joy of Cookies and Oscar the Grouch's The Pursuit of Grouchiness.