(No. You can not see it.)
So…needless to say…watching this happen on Twitter over lunch today? Brought me a lifetime’s worth of flashbacks.
There is a MONSTER at the end of this Twitter conversation. pic.twitter.com/h9CnQ2qu
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: WHAT DID THAT SAY?
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: That tweet, did it say there was a MONSTER at the end of it?
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: It did? Well, please do not retweet that tweet!
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: If you do not retweet any more tweets, we will never get to the end of this twitter conversation…
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: Maybe you do not understand. You see, by retweeting these tweets…
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
And then, of course, Wil Wheaton had to play along…
Grover: AAAAAAAAAH @WILW WHY DID YOU RETWEET THAT? pic.twitter.com/qKX6Sd5z
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
Grover: Well… look at that. This is the end of the conversation and the only one here is ME! pic.twitter.com/C3Jxs9pQ
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
And THEN…my FAVORITE PART…
Grover: (Oh, I am so embarrassed…)
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) January 30, 2013
You can download this book on the iPad. It is interactive and super great!! My kids love it!
I was just coming over here to tell you about the iPad app, but Rayshell beat me to it! I absolutely loved this book when I was a kid!
One of my favourites too!!
Love it! Thanks for sharing, as Twitter is a wormhole I have not yet entered. I too loved that book!
My kids (16 and 14) and I were just talking about how this was their favorite book growing up. I will have to show them the twitter feed. They will get a kick out of that.
I loved that book! But, I traumatized my two year old by trying to read it to her. When actual tears started running down her face, I stopped trying to convince her to get to the end of the book to see it was Grover. Ahem. Apparently two is a bit too young.
I still have my copy of this book that my kids loved to read when they were little. There is a sequel to this book with Elmo….Another Monster at the End of this Book. 🙂
I am super enthusiastically geeky about this book, and today’s twitter version. I’d be so embarrassed, but Grover already beat me to it 🙂 This is the first book I remember reading on my own, the first my nephew managed to read on his own, and the one that never fails to make a grown-up act like a fool and a class full of 4-yr-olds roll with laughter.
Love it! That was also one of my favorite books as a kid 🙂
I LOVED that book also!!!!!!
I LOVED that book! (And still have it!) Also, Grover was my favorite. I adore Super Grover!
I saved this book from when I was a kid to share with my kids someday, that’s how much I loved it. Now they love it, too. And they read it over and over on the iPad and iPhone…thank you Starbucks for giving it away, or I never would have known about it! N
My favorite book as well. I couldn’t wait to read it to my own kids. I perfected my Grover voice while reading it to my nephew (who is now 19 UGH).