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Sesame Street Finger Puppets (book)
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Featured characters included Ernie and Bert, Oscar, Sherlock Hemlock, Grover, Cookie Monster, Herbert Birdsfoot, Big Bird, Roosevelt Franklin and his mother, the Salesman, Herry Monster, and Professor Hastings. Released in 1971, the set contained a punch-out television set to put the finger puppets behind. Props included:
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Featured characters included Ernie and Bert, Oscar, Sherlock Hemlock, Grover, Cookie Monster, Herbert Birdsfoot, Big Bird, Roosevelt Franklin and his mother, the Salesman, Herry Monster, and Professor Hastings. Released in 1971, the set contained a punch-out television set to put the finger puppets behind. Props included: * Ernie's lunchbox, typewriter, and Rubber Duckie * Grover's hat and airplane * Cookies for Cookie Monster * A number 8, a stop sign, and a bottle of air, referring to three of the Salesman's wares. * Accessories and vehicles for the Anything Muppets, including a train, a firetruck, and a police car