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How to Be a Grouch is a 1976 Sesame Street storybook written and illustrated by Caroll Spinney, the performer of Oscar the Grouch. In the book, Oscar explains all of his Grouchy secrets. An on-screen storybook of the book appears a bonus feature in Old School: Volume 3 read by Spinney in Oscar's voice. In the book, Oscar mentions several relatives: Oscar's mom How to Be a Grouch - Pop.png

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  • How to Be a Grouch
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  • How to Be a Grouch is a 1976 Sesame Street storybook written and illustrated by Caroll Spinney, the performer of Oscar the Grouch. In the book, Oscar explains all of his Grouchy secrets. An on-screen storybook of the book appears a bonus feature in Old School: Volume 3 read by Spinney in Oscar's voice. In the book, Oscar mentions several relatives: Oscar's mom How to Be a Grouch - Pop.png
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  • 1976(xsd:integer)
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Illustrator
  • Caroll Spinney
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Writer
  • Caroll Spinney alias Oscar the Grouch
ISBN
  • B001OQ7HP0
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  • How to Be a Grouch is a 1976 Sesame Street storybook written and illustrated by Caroll Spinney, the performer of Oscar the Grouch. In the book, Oscar explains all of his Grouchy secrets. An on-screen storybook of the book appears a bonus feature in Old School: Volume 3 read by Spinney in Oscar's voice. In the book, Oscar mentions several relatives: Oscar's mom How to Be a Grouch - Pop.png
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