Are you more like Bert, Ernie or Big Bird? Feeling a bit like a grouch? Well have fun finding out which Sesame Street character you are most like, Oscar! Since the premiere of Sesame Street in 1969, the show has been teaching preschoolers all over the world. The show includes basic alphabet, reading and math skills as well as life and relationship skills. The pioneer program also provides a perfect showcase for The Muppets, created by legendary puppeteer, Jim Henson in 1955. In fact, they have combined entertainment with education so effectively that they are one of the longest-running shows in history. The series celebrated 50 years in 2019.
Sesame Street has earned the distinction of being the world's most well-known and well-respected educator of children. It has garnered success and recognition internationally. It has become an institution, being aired in 120 different countries. The program has received more Emmy Awards than any other show and has captured the hearts of generations.
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Forget the clubs and events in New York and Hollywood. Since its premiere in 1969, you'll find all the biggest celebrities in the world on Sesame Street. James Earl Jones was the first celebrity to make an appearance, and over 500 others have also appeared from the areas of acting, sports, politics, music, science and comedy. Some other notable personalities include Muhammad Ali, Robin Williams, Stephen Colbert, Jim Carey, Whoopi Goldberg, Stan Lee, Sir Patrick Stewart, The Rolling Stones, REM and Billy Joel.
Fourteen political figures have also put in an appearance on Sesame Street, including four First Ladies. Barbara Bush read a story with Big Bird and Count von Count. Laura Bush recorded a message for military families. Hillary Clinton presented Oscar the Grouch with real White House trash and even gave him a kiss. Michelle Obama spoke to Grover about having a healthy breakfast every morning. It seems that First Ladies have a soft spot for Sesame Street!
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