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Children's picture book appearing to be 'I'm My Mommy' from the Golden Book series

Children's Books

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$5 - $15

As of June 26, 2026

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This item is a hardcover children's picture book featuring various characters consistent with the Sesame Street brand. The front cover displays the title "I'M MY MOMMY" printed in large, red, serif typeface. Above the title, the book bears a logo for "A GOLDEN BOOK" along with the "gb" monogram. A green and yellow logo for "SESAME STREET" is visible in the upper left corner. The bottom of the cover includes the text "featuring JIM HENSON'S MUPPETS". The central illustration depicts two muppet-style characters, a taller female and a smaller child character, standing at a zoo. They are looking at a tiger behind bars, with giraffes and a monkey visible in the background. The art style is consistent with late 20th-century children's book illustrations. The book appears to be a vintage edition; while no date is explicitly readable on the cover, its design is stylistically consistent with late 1970s or 1980s publications. Visible condition issues include significant wear at the bottom-left corner with peeling laminate or paper, minor scuffing on the cover surface, and some softening of the corners. The spine appears to be purple. Physical inspection would be required to verify the specific printing year and the presence of any internal markings or copyright dates.

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I have examined the image of this hardcover children's book, which appears to be a Sesame Street 'Golden Book' titled 'I'm My Mommy.' Based on what I can see, the design, typeface, and character illustrations suggest a publication dating to the late 1970s or 1980s. However, I cannot verify the specific printing or copyright date from a photo alone; a physical inspection of the title page and indicia would be required to determine if this is a first edition or a later reprint. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this item is a mass-produced vintage edition. While this series is nostalgic, market demand for standard Golden Books remains high only for pristine examples or rare early variants. The photo reveals significant condition issues, specifically peeling laminate and paper loss at the bottom-left corner, as well as general edge wear. These defects notably decrease the market value compared to a 'near-mint' copy. If this item were discovered to be a modern reproduction or a common later printing in this condition, its value would likely be negligible, perhaps under $2. To confirm its status, one would need to inspect the internal binding, check for the presence of a 'letter' line (often used by this publisher to denote printing sequences), and ensure there are no missing pages or internal markings. General market behavior for children's books of this type suggests that while characters featuring Jim Henson’s Muppets are collectible, their value is heavily dictated by physiological integrity. As such, the presence of visible damage limits this specific copy to the lower end of the collector price range.

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