Guess what? The Sesame Street friends put on a super fun music show! They sang songs and taught us lots of cool things. Let’s find out what happened!
Prairie Dawn was very excited to start the show. She asked Cookie Monster and Grover to help. But Cookie Monster was thinking about cookies, and Grover had some funny troubles with the music. It made everyone laugh!
Grover played some ’80s music. Music is great because it makes us feel happy and lets us be creative. Grover’s song about a “loose goose” was super catchy! It was a fun story that helped us think about solving problems. Songs like this help us listen and imagine.
Rosita sang a song about colors. She showed us how many colors are all around us. The Count joined in and counted the colors, which was a funny way to learn about numbers. This part made us want to look around and see all the colors we can find!
The Two-Headed Monster sang about teamwork. They had a funny argument, but it showed us how important it is to work together. Teamwork helps us make friends and do things better!
The Count sang a lively song about numbers. He counted to 19 with lots of excitement! Counting can be fun, and he showed us how to enjoy learning math.
Oscar the Grouch sang about being a “super grouch.” Even though he’s grumpy, the song taught us about feelings. It’s okay to feel different emotions, and it’s important to understand them.
Abby Cadabby sang about reading books. She showed us how reading can take us on amazing adventures. Reading is fun and helps us learn new things!
In the big finale, Guy Smiley sang about friendship. Friends are important because they help and support each other. It’s great to have friends to share fun times with!
The Sesame Street music show was not just fun; it was full of learning! Through songs and laughter, we learned about creativity, teamwork, feelings, colors, counting, reading, and friendship. These lessons make learning exciting and help us grow!
Color Hunt Adventure: Just like Rosita sang about colors, let’s go on a color hunt! Look around your home or classroom and find objects of different colors. Can you find something red, blue, yellow, and green? Once you find them, try to count how many objects you have of each color. Share your findings with a friend or family member and see if they can find different colors too!
Teamwork Challenge: Remember the Two-Headed Monster’s song about teamwork? Let’s practice working together! Pair up with a friend or family member and try to build a simple tower using blocks or cups. See how tall you can make it by helping each other. Talk about what you did to work together and how it made building the tower easier and more fun!
Feelings Faces: Oscar the Grouch taught us about feelings. Let’s explore our emotions by making “feelings faces.” Use a mirror to make a happy face, a sad face, and a surprised face. Can you think of other feelings to show? Draw these faces on paper and talk about what makes you feel each emotion. Share your drawings with someone and ask them to guess the feelings!