Grover prepares for Rosh Hashanah, cleaning the house, blowing the shofar, and eating apples and honey.
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"Grover and his friends are getting ready for Shabbat. First they clean the house and bake challah. They say the blessings and then they eat a tasty Shabbat dinner"-- Provided by publisher.
Grover is celebrating Purim, which means baking hamantaschen, dressing up in Purim costumes, listening to the story of Queen Esther, and making noise with his grogger when Haman's name is said.
Grover attends a traditional Passover seder with his friends Avigail, Big Bird, Moishe Oofnik, and Brosh.
"Grover leaves Sesame Street for a sightseeing adventure in Israel"-- Provided by publisher.
Grover celebrates Hanukkah--and the number eight--with eight guests at his holiday party, eight candles in the menorah, and eight potato latkes.
Grover gets ready for bed by putting on his pajamas, brushing his teeth, and saying the Shema before going to sleep.