Sesame Street: Extra Episodes!

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

Sesame Street is an American educational children’s television series that has been entertaining and educating children since 1969. The show uses puppetry, animation, live-action shorts, and famous celebrities to teach children various topics in a fun and engaging way. PBS has been the primary broadcaster of Sesame Street since 1969 and has aired over 50 seasons of the show.

Sesame Street has been successful in teaching children ABCs, counting, and other basic skills. However, throughout the years, the show has also tackled more complex issues such as race, diversity, and the importance of self-esteem. Sesame Street: Extra Episodes is a special edition of the series that focuses on these more challenging topics in a way that is engaging for children.

The Extra Episodes include segments that teach children about empathy, friendship, and problem-solving, through the use of fictional storylines and familiar Sesame Street characters such as Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird. The unique feature of Extra Episodes is that they rely on children’s input to create the storylines. The show’s writers pose questions such as, “What if the character had this problem?” and then use the kids' responses to create episode themes.

The show also includes song segments that have become a trademark of Sesame Street. Children learn valuable lessons about the appropriate ways to handle different situations through song and dance routines. One such example is the “Stop and Think” song, which encourages children to take a moment to think through their actions before responding to a situation.

The educational value of Extra Episodes is enhanced by its use of celebrity guests. Familiar faces such as John Legend and Michelle Obama have appeared on the show to help teach children about the importance of healthy choices and the power of reading. These guest stars are not there to just make an appearance; they are there to teach life skills and values to the show’s young audience.

In addition to the focus on complex themes, the segments in Sesame Street: Extra Episodes also include interactive elements. Children are encouraged to participate by singing and dancing along with the characters. A prime example of this is the popular “Elmo’s World” segment in which the furry red monster asks questions, and children can yell out answers at the television.

The show’s creators understand that children learn in different ways, and so Extra Episodes have been designed to cater to different learning styles. Some children are visual learners, while others learn through music or hands-on activities. The show’s use of puppetry, animation, and live-action shorts engages all types of learners and helps them to understand the concepts being taught.

Sesame Street: Extra Episodes is also inclusive of children with special needs. The show includes a character named Julia, who has autism. She has been incorporated to teach viewers about different ways of communicating and to help children learn how to befriend and include children who are different from them. The show’s integration of Julia has been widely praised, making it an excellent tool for parents or educators who want to support children with special needs.

The show has also evolved to include a focus on social-emotional learning, which is an essential component of child development. Social-emotional learning is the process through which children learn to identify, understand and manage their emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Sesame Street demonstrates how children can handle difficult emotions or cope with traumatic experiences in a healthy way.

In conclusion, Sesame Street: Extra Episodes is a valuable television series that provides children with countless resources for learning and growing both educationally and emotionally. The show’s creators have evolved the series over the years, ensuring that it stays relevant and provides the most up-to-date information for children to learn from. Sesame Street has been a staple of American childhood for many years and continues to be a vital educational tool for the next generation.

Sesame Street: Extra Episodes! is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on March 29, 2013.

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Tribute to Number Seven
12. Tribute to Number Seven
March 29, 2013
It's a seven celebration on Sesame Street. Rosita, Abby, Zoe and others are more are performing musical tributes to that lucky number. When the letter S shows up sniffling because he can't think of a way to celebrate seven, the Sesame Street crew put their heads together to help him be a part of it!
Wing in a Sling
11. Wing in a Sling
March 29, 2013
Big Bird goes roller skating and then crash, bang, boom, he falls down. His friends take him to the doctor who puts Big Bird's wing in a sling! Big Bird is a little sad since he's going to miss out on all the things he likes to do for a little while. His friends try to cheer him up with songs, drawings, and his favorite birdseed milkshakes! Will it work?
Inspected by 4
10. Inspected by 4
March 29, 2013
Who's at the door? Why, it's Inspector 4 (Judah Friedlander), and he's come to Sesame Street looking for items that are in groups of four. Everything is going fine until he spots the letter R. He only has one item that begins with the letter R where will he find three more to even the score?
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
9. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
March 29, 2013
Of all the places Mary Mary Quite Contrary could find to plant a garden, she picked the area right outside of Oscar's trashcan. Oscar doesn't know what to do! Sure, he loves the dirt part of it, but flowers, plants, and vegetables are definitely going to cramp his grouchy style, or are they?
Grouch Messing Machine
8. Grouch Messing Machine
March 29, 2013
Elmo and Leela are doing laundry when suddenly the machine goes haywire and starts spewing water and clothes all over creating clothing chaos! Leela wants to get rid of it, but Elmo insists they try to save it. Surely there must someone on Sesame Street who would appreciate a machine that creates a big mess!
Elmo Wants to Be Like Gordon
7. Elmo Wants to Be Like Gordon
March 29, 2013
Elmo really loves his friend, Gordon. So for the rest of the day, Elmo decides he'll do everything he can to be just like him. Elmo also enlists his Sesame Street friends to help him in his quest to imitate his friend. Imagine Gordon's surprise to learn how much fun it is to just be himself!
Sesame Street Bird Games
6. Sesame Street Bird Games
March 29, 2013
Chris and Alan are judging the Sesame Street Bird Games. Big Bird, a duck, and a chicken are the contestants in this competition and will participate in exciting bird activities and events. Each bird will have the chance to show off their skills, but just who will win the grand prize ten pounds of birdseed?
Abby Thinks Oscar Is a Prince
5. Abby Thinks Oscar Is a Prince
March 29, 2013
Chris reads Abby a story about a princess who kisses a frog and turns him into a prince. That makes Abby think that there must be someone on Sesame Street who could be an enchanted prince in disguise, and she thinks that it could be none other than everyone's favorite grouch, Oscar! Run, Oscar, Run!
Elmo's Pet Dinosaur
4. Elmo's Pet Dinosaur
March 29, 2013
Elmo imagines what it would be like if he had a pet dinosaur. When he asks Gina where he might one, she tells him that they lived a very long time ago and now they're extinct. This makes Elmo very sad. When Snuffy finds his friend is upset, he hatches a plan to cheer Elmo up and maybe even give Elmo the chance to meet a dinosaur face to face!
The Worm Games
3. The Worm Games
March 29, 2013
Everyone's getting together to watch the Worm Cup on TV. Worms from all over the world compete against each other to see who will succeed in 'kicking' a ball into a cup. This year Sesame Street's very own, Slimey, is up against Squirmadene from France. Squirmadene loves to tease his opponents to throw them off their game. Will Slimey be able to focus and proceed to glory, or will Squirmadene get his way? Find out!
One Big Happy Family
2. One Big Happy Family
March 29, 2013
Rosita, Telly, and Zoe are playing house and pretending to be a happy family. When the time comes to do their pretend chores they have trouble agreeing on who gets to be the lamp, and who gets to dust it. In fact, they just can't seem to agree on anything and want to call the whole pretend game off! Maybe Alan can make them understand that being a family real or pretend, involves compromise and working out problems together. Fingers crossed!
Dancing Day On Sesame Street
1. Dancing Day On Sesame Street
March 29, 2013
Playdates are all about sharing and having fun. When Abby tries Zoe's tutu on, Zoe decides to give Abby's wand a try. When Abby waves the wand and her wish comes true, suddenly everyone on Sesame Street is wearing a tutu and dancing! However, chaos ensues because everyone has work to do and there's no way they can get it done because they're all too busy dancing!
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Where to Watch Sesame Street: Extra Episodes!
Sesame Street: Extra Episodes! is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sesame Street: Extra Episodes! on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    March 29, 2013