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In 1999, Egmont published a series of Ulica Sezamkowa books, based on the Polish co-production of Sesame Street. Five of the books were translations of the "My Name Is..." series published by Golden Press in 1993, and two books were added to the series, featuring the original Ulica Sezamkowa characters, Beata and Bazyli.

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  • In 1999, Egmont published a series of Ulica Sezamkowa books, based on the Polish co-production of Sesame Street. Five of the books were translations of the "My Name Is..." series published by Golden Press in 1993, and two books were added to the series, featuring the original Ulica Sezamkowa characters, Beata and Bazyli.
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  • In 1999, Egmont published a series of Ulica Sezamkowa books, based on the Polish co-production of Sesame Street. Five of the books were translations of the "My Name Is..." series published by Golden Press in 1993, and two books were added to the series, featuring the original Ulica Sezamkowa characters, Beata and Bazyli. In this series, "My Name Is..." was translated to "Hej, to ja!" ("Hey, it's me!") The American books were written by Constance Allen, Liza Alexander, Justine Korman and Tish Sommers Rabe, and illustrated by Maggie Swanson. The Polish books were written by Barbara Szafran and illustrated by Ernest Błędowski.
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