One of the most charming aspects from old school episodes of Sesame Street was watching the characters interact with little kids. The show produced a metric ton of cute off-the-cuff moments like this, ...
When Sesame Street premiered in November 1969, Kermit the Frog tried to teach young viewers about the letter W. But then, Cookie Monster interrupted and ate a fourth of the letter, turning the W into ...
"The Muppet Show" and "Sesame Street" characters, from left, Swedish Chef, Big Bird, Miss Piggy and Kermit, Cookie Monster, and Statler and Waldorf. (Photo illustration by An Amlotte/Los Angeles Times ...
Plus, the show is getting a new season and some upgraded features. The one show that has carried generations of kids through childhood is undeniably Sesame Street. Kermit, Cookie Monster, Elmo, and ...
1. Cookie Monster is left-handed! Sesame Street says the puppeteers use their right hands for the mouths. 2. Cookie Monster has five fingers on each hand (probably to eat more cookies). All the others ...