Sesame Street


Celebrities on Sesame Street
Celebrities on Sesame Street
Sesame Street Guest Appearances
Celebrities have walked down Sesame Street since the start. Sesame Street is the perfect way to see your favorite celebs let loose and show you a side of them you have maybe not seen. Some stars are just like you would expect them to be, but some may surprise you. Some of the musical performances on Sesame Street are amazing classics that rival that of any other show. Musicians, comedians, actors, political figures, athletes. They all recognize that the entertainment and education of our chi...


Should Cookie Monster eat food besides cookies?
Should Cookie Monster eat food besides cookies?
Cookie Monster varies his diet
Should Cookie Monster eat food besides cookies? Cookie Monster is a cookie monster, which means he eats cookies. If you introduce other food into his diet, he's not the cookie monster anymore. There were rumors that the Cookie Monster's name was being changed to 'Veggie Monster' but snopes has set the record straight that he will remain the Cookie Monster. BUT, Cookie Monster doesn't eat just cookies anymore. Sesame Street wants to send positive health messages to kids and eating cookies i...


Sesame Street And The Muppets
Sesame Street And The Muppets
I love Sesame Street and the Muppets. Sesame Street is such a fun show for kids and adults alike. All the characters are so cute and likable! So how do I get to Sesame Street? Just follow me!


Grover: Its Your Lovable Furry Pal!
Grover: Its Your Lovable Furry Pal!
Grover Monster from Sesame Street
Hello, it's your cute, furry friend Grover!! From the skies to the restaurant to the stage, this versatile Muppet lights up everyone's day when he shows up on the screen. This fuzzy blue guy is one of hardest working Muppets on Sesame Street and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!


Sesame Street News Video Showcase
Sesame Street News Video Showcase
We take you to Kermit the Frog for another fast-breaking news story ...
Those words and the cheesy little raincloud with the "News Flash" graphic signaled yet another report from the intrepid Kermit the Frog on location. Kermit valiantly interviewed a parade of characters from history, fairy tales and nursery rhymes. From his first appearance (in a tacky plaid coat) in the late 60s, Kermit was never prepared when the camera started rolling and his stories inevitably went awry.


Classic Sesame Street
Classic Sesame Street
The Sesame Street You Remember
I don't know if it is an over inflated memory of when I was a kid, higher expectations built up over time, or simply that today's Sesame Street just doesn't have what it used to, but I am not a big fan of today's Sesame Street.  I will do my best to put here links to clips of the Sesame Street you remember and love.  You can take a walk down memory lane.  And, if you have kids, bring them along for the ride.


Monsters From Sesame Street
Monsters From Sesame Street
You may be thinking that the monsters from Sesame Street are not scary and therefore, not Halloween material. I beg to differ. When I was little, I was terrified by The Monster At The End Of The Book, and those Yip Yips. Both may have been more upsetting than watching Frosty The Snowman melt, since at least Frosty was only on television once a year. Sesame Street is on always! Here are my most memorable monsters from Sesame Street, listed in order from conjuring happiness to conjuring sheer ...


Abby Cadabby: Fairy In Training
Abby Cadabby: Fairy In Training
Abby Cadabby: That's so Magic!
Girl power comes to Sesame Street (finally) with the introduction of Abby Cadabby, an inquisitive 3-year-old fairy-in-training who has just moved to Sesame Street from Fairyside, Queens. Abby brought some needed girly-girl spunk to the show when she debuted in the fall of 2006 and has definitely been a popular addition. Learn more about her here, check out some videos and pictures and practice saying the magic word - allerednic!


Monsterpiece Theater Video Showcase
Monsterpiece Theater Video Showcase
Monsterpiece Theater from Sesame Street
Parody is one of the sincerest forms of flattery and one of the funniest forms of comedy. Sesame Street took it to an "art" form on several levels with Monsterpiece Theater. Designed as a play on the PBS classic Masterpiece Theater, it was hosted by Alistair Cookie, his poor grammar and jiggling eyes belying the purported serious elegance. The sketches played off classic works of literature as well as more modern television and movie favorites. And, as always with Sesame Street, there was dan...


Sesame Street's Zoe Monster: Shall We Dance?
Sesame Street's Zoe Monster: Shall We Dance?
Sesame Street: Zoe Monster
You might catch Elmo's best friend Zoe Monster twirling in her tutu one minute, then singing and dancing with Rosita and Abby, then playing a game with Elmo and Telly the next. She's an active little monster with an irrepressibly happy nature and loving spirit. That must be why they made her orange! She loves dancing and jewelry and shares my mom's birthday of March 10. Love this girl!



2012-05-23 21:48:46

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