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Kippi and the missing matzah / Louise Gikow

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Random House 2009ISBN:
  • 9780375861260
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fiction GIK-L
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A Sesame Street Passover: Kippi and the Missing Matzah is a 1994 Sesame Street storybook. Kippi Ben Kippod, the porcupine from the Israeli co-production, Rechov Sumsum, comes to visit his friends on Sesame Street to celebrate Passover.

Kippi Ben Kippod is staying with his friend Elmo at the 123 Sesame Street brownstone, and he's making a Passover seder for Elmo's friends. The guests arrive -- Ernie, Bert, Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Prairie Dawn. Herry Monster brings a friend, Zelda, who didn't have a seder to go to. Kippi welcomes Zelda, saying that everyone is welcome at a seder.

Kippi gives everyone a Hagaddah, the book that tells the story of Passover. He explains the story, and shows the foods on the seder plate. Then they realize that the matzah is gone, and they can't have the seder without it. Elmo realizes that he must have dropped it on his way back from the store.

Outside on the street, the friends look for the missing matzah, as other Sesame Street families get together for their seders. After a long search, Elmo and Kippi hear crunching coming from Oscar's trash can. Oscar doesn't want to give the matzah back, but Kippi invites him to the seder, and says that there's other food that he'll enjoy there.

The seder is a big success, and Oscar especially enjoys the sandwich made of matzah and bitter herbs.

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