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Big Bird helps Snuffleupagus train for the NYC Marathon while the Sesame Street crew cheers on Gordon. Despite Snuffy's repeated tardiness at every checkpoint, Big Bird patiently waits for his friend to finish the race, even sleeping in the park overnight. Gordon and Susan eventually return to help push their car home as thanks for Big Bird's loyalty. Sponsors: K, 2
Big Bird wakes from a nightmare and struggles to fall back asleep despite help from Maria, Susan, and the Honkers. Maria falls asleep mid-relaxation advice while Susan's bedtime stories don't help, but the Honkers' rendition of "Brahms' Lullaby" finally gets Big Bird to sleep. Sponsors: C, K, 3
The cast sings about circles while Forgetful Jones accidentally buys basketball sneakers instead of horseshoes for Buster the Horse. Big Bird performs a poem about the letter S with kids acting out related words, though Mr. Snuffleupagus doesn't appear in time for the conclusion. Sponsors: S, W, 4
When Big Bird eagerly presents drawings he made of his adult friends, he's devastated to learn that Mr. Hooper has died. The adults gently explain what death means, reassuring Big Bird that they'll help care for him and David will run the store. Big Bird tearfully says goodbye to Mr. Hooper's portrait as his friends comfort him. Sponsors: J, M, 5
Maria teaches Forgetful Jones to remember by writing things down, asking him to jot down the number seven and other information. However, Forgetful ends up with piles of papers for everything he wants to remember, leaving him buried under his own notes by evening. Sponsors: G, N, 7
Oscar proudly teaches the Grouchketeers his own "Grouch alphabet" starting with D for "dirt" and "dust." After Gordon finally delivers the promised three bags of dirt (cleverly tiny ones), Oscar reluctantly agrees to teach the correct alphabet despite being outwitted. Sponsors: D, E, 12
Big Bird leads imaginary elephants into a pretend closet to teach addition while confusing Luis. Oscar demonstrates that objects don't need to be in one place to count correctly, then gets annoyed at teaching something nice. Sponsors: P, T, 8
Forgetful Jones plays cymbals off-cue during "Pop Goes the Weasel" until he gets the timing right. The group examines autographs on casts and learns that worms are invertebrates, while Big Bird teaches others to put toys away. Sponsors: T, X, 11
Big Bird finds a "Se Habla Español" sign blown by the wind to a tree and tries mailing it to Puerto Rico. Oscar demonstrates subtraction with bowling balls while Forgetful Jones discusses the word "love" with Clementine. Sponsors: W, Z, 10
Gilbert and Sullivan sing "The Letter B" while Oscar plans a vacation with predictably Grouch packing. Dr. Nobel Price drops his teddy bear repeatedly and declares he's discovered gravity, ignoring Olivia's attempts to explain it. Sponsors: B, L, 9
The gang prepares a bath for Barkley using an inflatable pool and increasing amounts of water. When Snuffleupagus arrives thirsty and drinks the entire tub, nobody believes Big Bird's story until later when they finally bathe and dry off the dog. Sponsors: D, J, 12
Oscar throws an eclipse party with his Grouch telescope while Telly panics about the moon disappearing and prepares with a protective outfit. Maria scolds Oscar for tricking Telly, allowing him to yell at the Grouch before they reconcile. Sponsors: D, H, 2
Oscar hosts Monster on the Spot radio while dismissing various sounds until Telly's complaining becomes "beautiful." When Dr. Nobel Price accidentally breaks his picture, he invents a puzzle by putting the pieces together with Olivia's help. Sponsors: H, Q, 3
Oscar runs a dog training school teaching dogs to disobey him, adding "don't" to commands when his initial approach fails. Snuffleupagus confirms his reality while Gordon unknowingly plays a duet with Snuffy thinking it's Big Bird. Sponsors: Q, V, 4
Bob and Oscar quarrel over the letter Q while Big Bird teaches about cooperation. Max brings his broken wagon to be fixed, refusing to replace it despite being missing every part except the handle. Sponsors: Q, R, 4
The gang participates in various educational activities exploring letters, numbers, and skills together. Sponsors: F, O, 6
Short educational segments teach letters, numbers, and social skills through character interactions. Sponsors: P, R, 7
Gladys the Grouch cow needs a new cowbell, and the Sesame Street community helps her find or create a replacement for her beloved noisemaker. Sponsors: R, Z, 8
Snuffleupagus becomes ill and Big Bird cares for him while friends visit to check on his condition and offer support during his recovery. Sponsors: O, U, 9
Characters engage in educational segments and interactive activities exploring various learning topics. Sponsors: M, T, 9
Country music star Polly Darton visits Sesame Street, performing songs and spending time with the characters in musical celebration. Sponsors: A, X, 11
Big Bird and friends explore rhyming words and their creative uses in stories, songs, and games throughout the episode. Sponsors: A, E, 12
Captain Vegetable arrives to teach the characters about healthy vegetables and the importance of proper nutrition. Sponsors: C, Y, 2
Piano tuner Bernie arrives to fix Oscar's instrument but develops a connection with Olivia instead, exploring themes of unexpected romance. Sponsors: L, Y, 3
The cast engages in educational activities exploring letters, numbers, and social-emotional learning concepts. Sponsors: E, S, 4
Telly Monster meets Snuffleupagus for the first time and reacts with his characteristic nervousness to the large, unusual creature. Sponsors: I, U, 5
The Sesame Street gang teaches a young baby Honker the alphabet letters in a mentorship focused on early learning. Sponsors: C, I, 6
Characters participate in educational segments and interactive learning throughout the episode. Sponsors: C, D, 11
Forgetful Jones attempts to run Hooper's Store but keeps forgetting customer orders and cash register procedures, creating humorous situations. Sponsors: D, P, 12
Telly struggles with a broken kite while Luis works on a picture, with both characters learning about problem-solving and cooperation. Sponsors: B, K, 2
Oscar opens an ice cream stand serving only disgusting Grouch-style flavors from his trash can. Customers seeking regular ice cream create comedic interactions. Sponsors: G, S, 9
The characters engage in various educational and entertainment activities throughout the episode. Sponsors: L, W, 7
Linda starts her first day as a librarian and learns how to help patrons, organize books, and share her love of reading with visitors. Sponsors: J, S, 8
The Sesame Street gang visits the library, exploring how books are organized and discovering how librarians help people find information. Sponsors: G, W, 10
Educational segments cover letters, numbers, and social skills through character interactions. Sponsors: P, R, 11
Multiple scenes feature music, games, and interactive learning with character participation. Sponsors: B, H, 11
Short educational segments focus on letters and numbers throughout the episode. Sponsors: A, H, 3
Various scenes explore educational content and character interactions through learning activities. Sponsors: F, V, 5
The cast participates in educational activities covering typical Sesame Street learning themes. Sponsors: O, P, 2
Big Bird, Grundgetta, and Gordon explore a department store, learning how different sections are organized and how to find what they need. Sponsors: K, T, 8
Oscar hosts a mystery number game show with a viewer guessing challenge, while a young Honker offers to lend Big Bird their grandmother. Sponsors: A, E, 6
Big Bird tries to get help for his stubbed toe but finds adults too distracted to listen properly. He demonstrates his imaginary telephone game with Gordon. Sponsors: T, X, 7
David, Luis, and Linda each demonstrate different ways to count backwards from 10, celebrating multiple languages and forms of expression. Sponsors: U, Z, 12
Oscar writes and stages "The Romance of Trash" featuring Grouches singing about garbage and dirt. Telly lands a small role and rehearses playing waste paper. Sponsors: F, M, 8
A butterfly lands on Oscar and he struggles to remove it without harming the beautiful insect. Telly initially refuses to help as revenge but eventually apologizes. Sponsors: J, N, 5
When construction forces Oscar from his trash can, he moves in with David, creating chaos with his Grouch pets and meals. He eventually returns to his beloved can. Sponsors: A, I, 12
Telly learns about the fire bell's purpose and tries to ring it for a fire drill practice. Multiple interruptions prevent him from surprising Big Bird with the alarm. Sponsors: L, O, 4
Timi arrives to work as a sign language translator on Oscar's WORM-TV show. Linda helps her prepare with a Grouch makeover as Oscar attempts to serenade her. Sponsors: L, Z, 8
Timi translates WORM-TV's Grouch fairy tale version of "Goldilocks and the Three Grouches" while dealing with hazardous weather effects during broadcasts. Sponsors: C, Z, 9
Maria, David, Big Bird, and the kids visit Grandma Grace's farm while Oscar discovers joy in its mess. They milk goats, eat fresh cider, and Oscar meets a chicken. Sponsors: C, S, 4
Oscar takes a vacation at Camp Killjoy with Grundgetta while Telly struggles to be the Grouch in his absence. Oscar sends postcards and celebrates the camp's miserable weather. Sponsors: G, K, 2
Donna practices for her school basketball tryouts with Gordon's help while Oscar prepares for the Grouch team. Julius Erving surprisingly emerges from Oscar's trash can. Sponsors: C, F, 12
The Amazing Mumford performs shape identification tricks while the Count discovers he can count letters in books. Forgetful Jones sits in wet paint and wears the sign. Sponsors: A, Y, 9
Big Bird creates his own newspaper, "The Daily Bird," with reporters and photographer Telly. They cover mundane stories and attempt to photograph Snuffleupagus as proof. Sponsors: E, F, 12
The Count reminisces about his first counting experience with his mother while the Two-Headed Monster and Maria debate decision-making. Mumford can't conjure imaginary subjects. Sponsors: D, Y, 11
Oscar gets the grouch flu and becomes grouchier than ever, making everyone miserable. His friends try to help him recover despite his increased bad temperament. Sponsors: C, H, 2
Telly worries about an approaching hailstorm and makes safety preparations. The adults reassure him about weather while helping him emotionally prepare. Sponsors: B, Z, 3
Oscar attempts various camouflage techniques to hide from sunshine, painting himself to blend with his surroundings with humorous results. Sponsors: B, P, 6
Bob reads stories to the Two-Headed Monster, whose two heads constantly disagree about plot direction, demonstrating different perspectives and compromise. Sponsors: N, Q, 3
Big Bird and Snuffleupagus search for buried treasure on Sesame Street, following clues and hints while learning about cooperation and friendship. Sponsors: O, X, 11
David searches for a compatible dance partner, trying with various Sesame Street characters before finding someone who shares his enthusiasm for dancing. Sponsors: I, O, 4
Herry Monster accidentally moves the mailbox while playing, and the characters work together to figure out where it went and restore it. Sponsors: R, T, 10
The gang worries when Snuffleupagus goes missing, with Big Bird searching frantically. The group is relieved when Snuffy finally reappears safe. Sponsors: A, B, 3
Bob has conversations with a telephone, talking to various characters calling in. The episode explores communication and the fun of phone conversations. Sponsors: U, W, 4
Oscar displays his junkiest possessions transformed into vehicles at a Grouch Auto Show, celebrating trash-based automotive design with pride. Sponsors: O, R, 5
Big Bird discovers how to make paper airplanes from a library book and announces plans to create one with Snuffleupagus, much to the amusement of David and Gordon. A massive paper airplane suddenly soars through the air and crashes into Hooper's Store, sent by Snuffy with his \"medium-sized paper.\" David and Gordon debate whether the mysterious airplane proves Snuffleupagus exists while Big Bird grins at their confusion. Sponsors: G, Q, 12
Big Bird dreams of training Barkley to be the world's smartest counting dog, though the real dog struggles to bark on command. Maria teaches Oscar how headphones work, but he ruins his own pair by playing his Grouch radio at full volume. Big Bird recites a thoughtful poem comparing the differences between tigers and housecats. Sponsors: K, V, 3
Telly frantically tries to retrieve a kite stuck in a tree, eventually learning from Luis how to solve the problem with a ladder. Oscar reveals he spent the morning deliberately getting the kite stuck, causing mischief as usual. The group learns about teamwork while preparing soup, and Big Bird helps Telly count place settings for his monster birthday party using a clever trick. Sponsors: J, P, 2
Bob and Susan perform a delightful country-style counting song about little baby pigs for the children gathered on Sesame Street, teaching numbers through music and fun. Sponsors: J, T, 4
Maria and Telly discover clever tools and gadgets that help make household chores easier and more efficient. A grouch causes complications before Ernie and Bert peacefully resolve the situation. Oscar explores how to use a can while the children learn valuable lessons about using the right tools for different jobs. Sponsors: O, T, 5
Telly eagerly takes a job at Hooper's Store for the day, determined to serve customers and learn the business. His clumsy enthusiasm leads to comic mishaps as he bumbles through various tasks. Big Bird proudly watches his friend work, impressed by Telly's willingness to help despite his mistakes. Sponsors: A, R, 9
The residents of Sesame Street gather to discuss the true meaning of friendship and share heartfelt stories about trust and kindness. Big Bird reflects on his special bond with Snuffleupagus and how much their friendship means to him. The gang celebrates their connections with an uplifting song about caring for one another. Sponsors: I, R, 6
David and Gordon have an important conversation with the children about the value of telling the truth and keeping promises in their daily lives. Sponsors: I, L, 7
Big Bird and Snuffleupagus play a delightful copying game where they take turns imitating each other's funny movements and sounds. The two friends giggle with joy as they make increasingly silly faces and poses. Maria watches their antics and joins in with her own humorous imitations. Sponsors: L, X, 8
Gladys the Cow sets her sights on an impossible feat: jumping over the moon like the nursery rhyme character. The whole neighborhood cheers as Gladys makes several valiant leaps, demonstrating the physics of jumping and gravity. Her determination and funny failures inspire everyone to attempt their own impossible dreams. Sponsors: C, X, 11
Oscar discovers that Snuffleupagus's voice creates a hilarious echo when he talks into a trash can, leading to a delightful back-and-forth exchange of sounds. The two friends experiment with different voices and silly noises, bouncing them through the metallic container. Oscar becomes obsessed with his new favorite toy, the singing trash can. Sponsors: D, F, 10
The residents of Sesame Street organize a community talent show where everyone displays their special abilities and unique skills. Big Bird performs his juggling act while other talented friends take the stage. The enthusiastic audience cheers loudly for each performer's impressive display. Sponsors: D, U, 12
Snuffleupagus tries on a series of clever costumes and disguises, hoping to fool Big Bird into thinking he's someone else entirely. Despite the creative costumes, Big Bird easily recognizes his long-eared friend. Snuffy laughs good-naturedly at how transparent his disguises really were. Sponsors: Q, U, 2
Maria teaches the children how to measure ingredients carefully and follow a simple recipe to bake delicious cookies. As they work together, the kids learn about precise measurement and develop patience while waiting for their treats to bake. Everyone enjoys the reward of sharing their warm, homemade cookies together. Sponsors: F, Z, 3
Don Music grows increasingly frustrated at the library as he struggles to complete a song, each attempt ending in failure and disappointment. Big Bird and the helpful librarian offer encouragement and remind him to relax. With their support and a fresh perspective, Don Music finally overcomes his writer's block and finishes his beautiful composition. Sponsors: E, S, 4
The entire neighborhood surprises Grandma Grace with a wonderful birthday celebration at Hooper's Store, complete with decorations and a special cake. Everyone contributes something meaningful to make the day unforgettable. Grandma Grace is deeply moved by the love and effort her friends put into honoring her. Sponsors: A, J, 9
Grandpa Grouch visits the library in search of books about complaint techniques and grouch philosophy. The patient librarian helps him navigate the collection and explains the Dewey Decimal System. Despite his grouchy demeanor, Grandpa Grouch quietly appreciates the librarian's helpfulness and knowledge. Sponsors: P, V, 5
Big Bird discovers that 'ABIERTO' means 'open' in Spanish when he sees the word on Hooper's Store sign. Luis explains the Spanish vocabulary while Big Bird practices using the word throughout the day. The neighborhood learns a new word while celebrating Spanish language and culture. Sponsors: K, O, 6
The residents organize a community cleanup day on Sesame Street, working together to pick up trash and restore the neighborhood to its full beauty. Each character contributes their own effort to the collective project. Everyone celebrates their accomplishment with music and genuine joy. Sponsors: M, S, 11
Cookie Monster frantically searches everywhere on Sesame Street for cookies he hid but has forgotten the locations of. Big Bird and others help him retrace his steps through the neighborhood, following memory clues. After extensive searching, they finally discover his stash hidden in a surprising spot. Sponsors: Y, Z, 7
Grundgetta discovers the pure joy of dancing and splashing in the rain with her fellow grouch friends. She finds delight in getting messy and filthy in muddy puddles and muddy streets. Oscar joins in the fun, and they celebrate the deliciously rotten pleasures of a rainy day. Sponsors: K, O, 10
Forgetful Jones repeatedly forgets his shopping list and struggles to remember what he needs at the store, requiring Maria's patient help with clever clues. Through her assistance, each forgotten item becomes clear. Snuffleupagus demonstrates the letter L through a series of amusing and memorable scenes. Sponsors: L, R, 8
Big Bird and Telly search the entire neighborhood for Snuffleupagus's missing toy, asking every resident they encounter for help. The friends work together cooperatively and ultimately locate the lost item. Snuffy expresses his gratitude for their kindness and their unwavering friendship. Sponsors: B, G, 3
Nobel Price takes Big Bird on an exciting birdwatching expedition where they observe various bird species and learn about their unique characteristics. Big Bird discovers that different birds have distinctly different features, calls, and behaviors. Nobel Price shares her expert ornithological knowledge with enthusiasm. Sponsors: V, W, 5
Maria becomes increasingly forgetful throughout the day, leaving tasks unfinished and items scattered around Sesame Street. Her friends patiently help her locate lost items and remember what she was supposed to do. By evening, everyone shares a good laugh about her day full of memory lapses. Sponsors: F, R, 12
Oscar opens his own restaurant called the Groucheteria, serving only rotten and terrible food that Grouches love. Big Bird and friends peek in out of curiosity and are horrified by the disgusting menu. Oscar considers their disgust a huge success and celebrates his perfectly rotten establishment. Sponsors: G, L, 2
Gordon and Susan babysit several children for the evening while parents enjoy a night out. The energetic kids test their patience with pranks and silly games throughout the night. When the parents return, Gordon and Susan feel proud of handling everything with humor and genuine care. Sponsors: E, H, 4
Snuffleupagus spends a special sleepover at Big Bird's nest, and the two friends stay up late talking, playing games, and having pillow fights. Big Bird worries that Snuffy might be uncomfortable in his nest, but Snuffy assures him it's absolutely perfect. The happy friends fall asleep together, grateful for their special night. Sponsors: E, I, 8
Uncle Wally, Big Bird's visiting uncle, spends the day exploring Sesame Street alongside his excited nephew. Big Bird proudly shows Uncle Wally all his favorite places and warmly introduces him to his many friends. Uncle Wally entertains everyone with funny stories and they enjoy a wonderful day together. Sponsors: N, Y, 3
Big Bird launches a new tour business, enthusiastically giving free walking tours of Sesame Street to anyone interested in exploring. He passionately shows tourists all the neighborhood's highlights and interesting features. By day's end, Big Bird has given out so many tours that he's exhausted but happy. Sponsors: Q, T, 10
Captain Vegetable announces his retirement and announces a competition to find his successor by testing their vegetable-saving abilities. Multiple candidates attempt challenging scenarios that require superhero skills and dedication. Captain Vegetable carefully selects the most worthy candidate to carry on his legacy. Sponsors: G, J, 9
David's grandmother visits Sesame Street again and the entire neighborhood welcomes her with open arms and joy. She spends quality time with David, sharing warm stories and playing games together. Everyone on the street appreciates her warmth, humor, and kindness. Sponsors: T, U, 6
Big Bird, Snuffleupagus, and Telly explore a fascinating new computer that has arrived on Sesame Street. Oscar installs his own grouch computer that constantly malfunctions and breaks down in hilarious ways. The gang learns about technology while Oscar gleefully enjoys his gloriously broken machine. Sponsors: A, C, 11
Snuffleupagus's cousin Señor Esnofelopago arrives from Puerto Rico, bringing Caribbean culture, Spanish language, and island traditions to Sesame Street. The gang learns new vocabulary and customs while Snuffy and his cousin enjoy a warm reunion. They celebrate the visit with authentic food, lively music, and dancing. Sponsors: R, W, 7
Telly enthusiastically volunteers to help everyone on Sesame Street with their daily tasks and chores. His well-meaning assistance sometimes causes comical mishaps, but the adults appreciate his enthusiasm and willingness. By day's end, Telly feels proud of how helpful he's been to his community. Sponsors: R, X, 4
The residents of Sesame Street work together on a community garden project, planting seeds and learning about plant growth and nature. Everyone gets dirty while working toward their shared goal. They discuss what vegetables will grow and plan for a future harvest. Sponsors: F, J, 5
The gang explores the different kinds of pets that live on Sesame Street and discusses what makes a good pet owner. Big Bird, Telly, and others talk about the responsibilities that come with caring for animals. Everyone shares their favorite animal stories and pet experiences. Sponsors: B, E, 12
Oscar organizes a grouch diving contest in the mud and trash, with Grouches competing to see who can get the dirtiest and messiest. The judges award prizes for the slimiest, most rotten, and filthiest dives. Oscar declares it the most successful grouch event in history. Sponsors: O, S, 3
Astronaut Sally Ride visits Sesame Street and meets Grundgetta, sharing fascinating stories about being in space and exploring the universe. Grundgetta is captivated by tales of rockets, weightlessness, and cosmic adventure. Sally Ride explains the training and dedication required to become an astronaut. Sponsors: N, O, 8
David creates an imaginary companion to help him navigate a difficult day full of challenges on Sesame Street. The imaginary friend provides encouragement and support as David faces various obstacles. Eventually, David realizes his real friends on the street are even more valuable than an imaginary one. Sponsors: M, N, 4
Dr. Price proudly showcases her latest creative library inventions designed to organize and protect books more efficiently. The mechanical devices are imaginative but frequently malfunction in hilarious and unexpected ways. Despite the technical mishaps, the gang appreciates her inventive spirit and creativity. Sponsors: Q, Y, 10
Telly excitedly prepares for an upcoming trip to Mexico and learns about the country's rich culture, Spanish language, and geography. His friends share their knowledge about Mexico and help him pack the right items. Telly is thrilled and nervous about his upcoming adventure and new experiences. Sponsors: A, I, 6
The gang searches frantically when Fluffy, a beloved pet, mysteriously goes missing from Sesame Street. Everyone helps comb the neighborhood, creating lost animal signs and asking questions. After much worry and searching, Fluffy is finally found safe and reunited with his relieved owner. Sponsors: L, X, 7
Inspector Bird investigates the curious Case of the Missing Balloons and follows cryptic clues around Sesame Street. Through detective work, he discovers that the balloons escaped when someone carelessly left a store door open. Inspector Bird successfully reunites the wayward balloons with their delighted owner. Sponsors: K, S, 10
The residents gather to discuss and celebrate the concept of sharing and what it truly means to be generous with friends and family on Sesame Street. Sponsors: G, O, 2
Big Bird teaches the neighborhood children about important safety rules and procedures for crossing streets and playing outdoors safely. Sponsors: N, T, 9
The gang organizes a talent showcase where residents display their special abilities and unique skills in front of an appreciative and enthusiastic audience. Sponsors: B, W, 4
Maria and Luis work together on various home improvement projects while learning about using tools safely and effectively to accomplish their goals. Sponsors: C, H, 9
The residents reminisce fondly about Mr. Hooper's famous egg cream drinks and the wonderful memories he shared with everyone on Sesame Street. They gather together to celebrate his legacy and the joy he brought to their community. The group decides to preserve his special recipe and keep his memory alive. Sponsors: A, Y, 11
Captain Vegetable leads an entertaining rhyming lesson while Forgetful Jones attempts to work in the Fix-It Shop, causing good-natured chaos everywhere. Despite his bungling efforts and memory lapses, Forgetful manages to complete his assigned task. Everyone appreciates his willingness to help despite his challenges. Sponsors: M, Y, 2
David generously shares his grandmother with the whole neighborhood for a special day filled with activities and wonderful stories. His grandma teaches everyone a valuable lesson and they all learn something important from her wisdom. David beams with pride having such a wonderful grandmother to share. Sponsors: D, K, 5
A window at Hooper's Store breaks and the community comes together to fix it efficiently. Luis takes charge of the repair while others watch and learn about the maintenance process. Once the window is fixed, everyone celebrates the restored and beautiful storefront. Sponsors: G, Q, 3
The gang plans an exciting picnic and debates what food and supplies to bring to make it truly special. They carefully consider everyone's preferences and dietary needs. After detailed planning, they head off for a wonderful outdoor meal together. Sponsors: P, V, 6
Big Bird and friends participate in a scenic nature walk observing plants, animals, and natural features of their neighborhood. They discuss how the seasons change nature throughout the year and appreciate the beauty surrounding them. Sponsors: L, M, 7
Telly conducts an exciting gravity experiment by dropping various objects from different heights and carefully recording the results. Big Bird helps him document his scientific findings as Telly learns about physics and how the world works. Telly becomes fascinated by scientific discovery and experimentation. Sponsors: H, I, 9
Oscar becomes obsessed with a new trash can he discovers and tries to make his current trash can jealous of his new treasure. He polishes and primes the new can while making dramatic comparisons between the two. Eventually, Oscar realizes his original trash can is the best after all. Sponsors: Q, U, 10
Sesame Street holds an official Election Day where residents vote on an important community decision affecting everyone. Big Bird and others learn about the democratic voting process and the importance of participation. The community comes together to celebrate their collective choice. Sponsors: J, N, 5
The gang throws a surprise birthday party for Luis, complete with colorful decorations, live music, and a special homemade cake. Everyone shares their favorite memories with Luis and expresses thanks for his caring friendship. Luis is overwhelmed with joy and gratitude by the celebration. Sponsors: P, S, 12
Juggler Michael Davis visits Sesame Street and impresses everyone with his amazing juggling tricks and performance skills. The kids are fascinated and desperately want to learn how to juggle themselves. Michael teaches them the basics and inspires them to practice their new skill. Sponsors: D, U, 8
Slimey, Oscar's tiny pet worm, tries to play basketball with the other characters on Sesame Street, causing hilarious and endearing mishaps. Despite being much smaller than everyone else, Slimey shows determination and enthusiasm throughout the game. The gang cheers him on as he courageously participates. Sponsors: I, N, 10
Big Bird leads a group of friends on an educational field trip to learn about community workers and how they help society function. Sponsors: F, Z, 2
Telly learns valuable lessons about managing anger and expressing his feelings in healthy, constructive ways with help from his friends. His friends help him understand that feeling upset is sometimes normal and okay. By the end, Telly feels empowered to handle his emotions better. Sponsors: G, M, 6
The residents of Sesame Street gather to discuss friendship and share what it means to have someone you can trust, rely on, and count on. Sponsors: E, V, 10
The library unexpectedly becomes extremely noisy when several residents show up with loud instruments and cause a commotion. The librarian works patiently to restore quiet while teaching everyone about library etiquette and respect for shared spaces. By the end, the peaceful library is restored. Sponsors: R, X, 4
Astronaut Sally Ride visits Sesame Street to talk about her incredible experiences in space and what it's truly like to be an astronaut. She explains her training regimen and emphasizes the importance of science and education. The kids are inspired by her achievements and courage. Sponsors: W, X, 3