The venerable children’s TV series enters its 55th season Thursday during a time of change, but its mission to educate young viewers remains the same.
Fact checked by Sarah Scott If you grew up watching Sesame Street, chances are your kids now can't get enough of this beloved, family-friendly educational show starring everyone's favorite little red monster,
As “Sesame Street” enters what may be its final season, a Monitor columnist reflects on losing shows for children that created a set of tenets rooted in love.
A Sesame Street episode was once pulled from syndication after parents complained it was too scary due to the appearance of a certain Wizard of Oz character.
The book, which contains a page made by each of the Sesame Street friends, shows a word on every page that each friend associated with Hoda. Elmo, whose page was the first in the book, read ''H is for Humor," written against a red background with a googly-eyed Elmo laughing. "That's for you, Ms. Hoda!" exclaimed Elmo.
The long-running children’s series is set to debut its last new season on Max, and it’s rolling out an all-star lineup.
This homey Southern California theme park gives little ones a rare opportunity to meet, hug, eat, sing and dance with their favorite characters from Sesame Street.
For its 55th season, “Sesame Street” will have star-studded visitors that include Michael B. Jordan and SZA. The duo will be on hand to interact with young ones during the upcoming season, which will kick off Jan.
Appearing on “Sesame Street”? That’s the best idea. The 55th season of the acclaimed family program features a star-studded lineup of musicians that would be the envy of any summer festival.
It's never too early to prepare for one of the most romantic days of the year. With just a few weeks away from Valentine’s Day, Sesame Street has released a special lineup of merchandise to fit the theme.
Enter to Win 4 Tickets to Sesame Street LIVE at Buell Theatre on May 31! Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and their friends from
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