On Sesame Street, Elmo and Cookie Monster are super excited! They hear about a new place called the Museum of Modern Cookie. This museum is full of cookie art! It’s a fun way to learn about art and how creative people can be.
Art is like magic! It helps us think, feel, and imagine new things. In this episode, the cookie art makes learning about art fun and easy. Art can be anything you dream of, even cookies!
Oh no! The famous “Muncha Lisa” cookie is missing from the museum! Elmo, Cookie Monster, and their friend Eddie need to find out who took it. This is a big mystery, and they need to work together to solve it.
Elmo and his friends show us how important it is to work as a team. When we help each other, we can solve problems and have fun doing it. Teamwork makes everything better!
The Cookie Patrol joins the adventure with a fun song about catching the cookie thief. Singing and music make learning exciting and help us remember things better. Let’s sing along!
Grover and a funny character named Van Gogh show us that art can be anything. Even if it’s silly or different, it’s still art! This teaches us to think in new ways and enjoy all kinds of art.
At the end of the adventure, Elmo and his friends teach us about art, teamwork, and being creative. We learn that making art and working together can be lots of fun. Now, it’s your turn to make your own art and use your imagination!
Create Your Own Cookie Art: Gather some craft supplies like colored paper, crayons, and stickers. Ask the children to design their own cookie art inspired by the “Museum of Modern Cookie.” Encourage them to think about different shapes, colors, and decorations they can use. Once they finish, have a mini art show where each child can present their cookie art and explain their creative choices.
Cookie Mystery Game: Set up a simple mystery game in the classroom. Hide a small object (like a toy cookie) and give the children clues to find it. Encourage them to work in teams, just like Elmo and Cookie Monster, to solve the mystery. This activity will help them practice teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Art in Everyday Life: Ask the children to look around their home or school and find examples of art in everyday objects. They can take photos or draw pictures of what they find. Discuss as a group how these objects show creativity and imagination, similar to the cookie art in the museum.