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- Sarah Albee is an author that wrote many Sesame Street books.
- Sarah Albee is the author of many Sesame Street books, as well as those. She also wrote the script for the audio release Elmo and the Orchestra. She has written under various pen names, including Constance Allen, Catherine Lukas, and Catherine Samuel. She also worked as an editor for the print division of Sesame Street, during which time her supervisor ruled that editors must use pseudonyms when writing, so her earliest Sesame titles were as Constance Allen. While she continued to use the pen name, later books appeared under her own name as well.
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- Sarah Albee is an author that wrote many Sesame Street books.
- Sarah Albee is the author of many Sesame Street books, as well as those. She also wrote the script for the audio release Elmo and the Orchestra. She has written under various pen names, including Constance Allen, Catherine Lukas, and Catherine Samuel. She also worked as an editor for the print division of Sesame Street, during which time her supervisor ruled that editors must use pseudonyms when writing, so her earliest Sesame titles were as Constance Allen. While she continued to use the pen name, later books appeared under her own name as well. “Starting my career at Sesame Street gave me a wonderful grounding in the preschool mind. I’m glad my first books were for the youngest kids. What Sesame Street taught me is that very young children can still be smart and engaged and appreciative of humor—they’re just younger versions of who they will become. So as a writer it’s a challenge to appeal to them at whatever developmental stage they’re at, but never to condescend to them.” In addition to the books listed below, Albee also contributed to the Elmo's Neighborhood and Sesame Street ABCs series. She has written books for other franchises including Winnie the Pooh, Little Animal Adventures, and many Nickelodeon shows (Blue's Clues, SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, Little Bill, and Fairly Oddparents).
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