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Sesame Street by Louise Gikow
Sesame Street by Louise Gikow






Sesame Street by Louise Gikow

Now, with my core thoughts on this fantastic show out of the way, the review of Sesame Street: A Celebration – 40 Years of Life on the Street can begin. Well, I ain’t sending any hate mail to Sesame Workshop! Then again, I am little upset about the move to HBO, which permanently subtracted 30 minutes of Sesame Street‘s duration, reduced the amount of Muppets appearing, let go of a few veteran cast members (although they are in their senior years at this point – Bob in particular has been around since the unaired pilot episodes), and pretty much stopped airing any segments made earlier than ten years ago or whenever. How people live life can change naturally, and so does this show. Sesame Street today doesn’t look like Sesame Street from when I was young (I grew up with the show from as early as season 32), but I am such a respectful fan that I usually maintain a mature understanding whenever Sesame Workshop makes whatever changes they deem necessary, in order to continue successfully educating its very young target audience for years to come. However, I lost track with the show since season 41. Even today, as a 17 year old, I still respect it for how it broke ground in educating kids through the boob tube for the 46 years of existence. Sesame Street is loaded with charm through almost everything about it, but in my opinion, it’s especially through the Muppets (thank you, Jim Henson), the friendly human neighbors, the diverse library of animated segments, and all those hundreds and hundreds of catchy songs. Big Bird, Elmo, Bert and Ernie, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar, Herry, the Count, Telly, Snuffy, Zoe, Abby, and pretty much every other character residing around “the world’s longest street” (although the members of the Monster Clubhouse, and that loud-mouthed Elizabeth, are possible exceptions) all have an immunity for me to totally dislike them. Today, one of my interests being covered is the #1 best show for kids, Sesame Street.īrief backstory: SESAME STREET IS MY CHILDHOOD!! As a kid, there was no series that I gave more enthusiasm, and respect for (not even SpongeBob SquarePants) than this ever-so-immortal master of children’s edutainment. This is a book that happened to be the starting point of my cherished, growing library of non-fiction books based on my interests. For some reason, you wouldn’t find Telly on the cover of the physical book.įINALLY, I’m giving you my very first full book review.

Sesame Street by Louise Gikow

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Sesame Street by Louise Gikow

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Sesame Street by Louise Gikow