The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook Tony Geiss , Emily Perl Kingsley , David Korr , Jeff Moss , Robert Oksner , Patricia Thackray ; picture...
1978 Vintage Children’s Sesame Street Word Flash Cards with Illistrations - Vintage Children’s Flash Cards Includes 25 cards - set is not complete Perfect for: paper collages, mixed media, card making, junk journaling, scrapbooking. All vintage items available are special one-of-a-kind items. They are perfectly imperfect in their own vintage ways - such as signs of age and use. These attributes add character to any upcoming projects!
Printable Sesame Street labels are useful organizational tools for parents, adding fun elements while making it easier to categorize and track items like toy bins and clothing drawers.
The Vintage 1976 Muppets Sesame Street Radio featuring Bert and Ernie is a delightful collectible for fans of the show and vintage electronics. This radio showcases Bert and Ernie sitting side by side, with Ernie’s arm around Bert. The base is green with “SESAME STREET” written in yellow. Key Features: Year: 1976 Characters: Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street Condition: Working with signs of being well used. Material: Colorful plastic Value: The value of this radio can vary, but similar items have been listed for around $87. This piece is not only a nostalgic item but also a charming addition to any collection of vintage toys or Muppets memorabilia. The Muppets, created by Jim Henson, have had a profound impact on popular culture since their inception in the 1950s. Here are some key aspects of their influence: Television and Film Sesame Street: The Muppets gained widespread recognition through their appearances on “Sesame Street,” which began in 1969. Characters like Big Bird, Elmo, and Cookie Monster became household names and played a significant role in children’s education and entertainment. The Muppet Show: Premiering in 1976, “The Muppet Show” brought the Muppets into prime-time television. The show was known for its unique blend of humor, music, and celebrity guest appearances, winning multiple awards and becoming a cultural phenomenon. Movies: The Muppets transitioned to the big screen with “The Muppet Movie” in 1979, followed by several successful sequels. These films showcased their ability to entertain both children and adults, further cementing their place in popular culture. Cultural Impact Innovation in Puppetry: The Muppets revolutionized puppetry, bringing it to the forefront of entertainment. Their expressive characters and innovative techniques inspired future generations of puppeteers and performers. Merchandising and Media: The Muppets became a significant brand, with a wide range of merchandise, from toys to clothing. Their presence extended to theme parks, video games, and even a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Social and Educational Influence: Through “Sesame Street,” the Muppets addressed important social issues and promoted educational content, making learning fun and accessible for children worldwide1. Legacy Enduring Popularity: The Muppets continue to be beloved by audiences of all ages. Their timeless humor and relatable characters have ensured their lasting appeal. Recognition: The Muppets have been honored by various cultural institutions, including the American Film Institute and the Library of Congress, highlighting their significant contribution to entertainment and culture. The Muppets’ blend of humor, creativity, and heart has left an indelible mark on popular culture, making them an enduring and cherished part of entertainment history.
Hooper's Store is located on Sesame Street between what has traditionally been the Fix-It Shop and the yard. Described in early materials as a candy store (and still referred to as late as Episode 2879 in 1991), Hooper's functions largely as a lunch counter and general store, and previously boasted a newsstand. The residents of Sesame Street visit Hooper's regularly, including Big Bird, who often drops by for a birdseed milkshake. In the season 8 premiere, which aired on November 29, 1976, Hoope
A Visit to the Sesame Street Hospital is a 1985 Sesame Street storybook featuring Grover. Grover needs to get his tonsils taken out, and he is nervous about spending the night at the hospital. His mother reassures him, and they take a tour of the hospital with Bert and Ernie. A Spanish translation, Una visita al hospital de Sesame Street, was also released. A Visit to the Sesame Street Aquarium A Visit to the Sesame Street Firehouse A Visit to the Sesame Street Library A Visit to the Sesame Stre
After we wrapped up our tour of Jim Henson’s NYC Creature Shop, we were taken over to Kaufman Astoria Studios to visit the set of Sesame Street. It was the first day of shooting the new season, which starts Nov. 18. If you happen to catch the episode where Elmo, Rosita and Zoe build anRead More »
The Pinball Number Count is a series of animated segments that debuted on Sesame Street in season 8, and was aired regularly up through Season 33. Each entry follows a pinball as it goes through an extravagant pinball machine, while the Pointer Sisters sing a counting song. The lyrics count up to the number twelve, with each segment focusing on a different number. Animation was made for numbers two through twelve; a segment for number one was never produced.[1] The "Pinball Number Count" segment
In 1969, the infamous ear-worm entitled "Mah Na Mah Na" made its American television debut on the 14th episode of Sesame Street.
"Subtraction Five Dancers" is a Sesame Street song performed by 5 tap dancing chorus girls. As they sing, they are each subtracted from the stage in various ways until they're all gone and the curtain is lowered. The segment (as well as "Five Onstage Dancers") was produced in Chicago, using members of the touring production of No, No Nanette. The film was reviewed by Telly Monster and Oscar the Grouch in a Sneak Peek Previews segment. (First: Episode 1948) "Making Of" video
Handmade mini bag with vintage Sesame Street licensed vintage fabric in excellent condition. Measures 30 cm wide x 33cm long x 43cm strap Fully lined , flat base. Cold Machine Wash I have sewn my bags using new, vintage and up-cycled fabric which I have collected on my travels over the years. The fabric may have minor imperfections. My bags are sewn by me in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - Ready to Ship *bags may be shipped in a plastic bag during the winter months *Items shipped within Australia are not sent with tracking unless selected at checkout https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/HandmadeTotesMelb
I love this song for a variety of reasons. It’s a classic, kids love it, great quarter/two eighth note patterns, and it can be a jumping off point to talk about the Revolutionary War era. Gr…
If you're wondering who you're likely to find in the pumpkin patch down on Sesame Street this spooky season, there's a good chance it'll be the marvellous band of Muppet favourites on this charcoal wash tee that we've designed! Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and Bert and Ernie are pictured amongst the Jack-O'Lanterns on this creepily cool T-shirt that's definitely going to be a treat rather than a trick to wear!