 | Always educational and entertaining, the loveable puppets of SESAME STREET help preschoolers learn how to use the potty in this fun-filled musical episode. Favorite characters like Elmo, Baby Bear, and Grover steer kids toward healthy bathroom habits... |
 | Big Bird leaves Sesame Street to live with an "adopted feathered family," but gets homesick and decides to return to his old pals. |
 | When Santa gets in a bind, Elmo steps in to save the day--and Christmas--in this Sesame Street adventure. After doing his good deed, Santa Claus grants Elmo three wishes, which starts a snowball of trouble! |
 | In producing a top-ten radio countdown, Elmo revisits some favorite musical numbers, and a sing-along is the result. |
 | It's up to the possibly over-caffeinated Elmo and his earmuffed lady friend Abby Cadabby to find out where the numbered boxes that are supposed to be in the magical Christmas Counter Downer have gone. If they don't, the holidays may never come! Join... |
 | Oscar the Grouch disturbs Big Bird with the question of how Santa Claus can fit down the chimneys. While he and the rest of the cast try to solve the riddle, Big Bird discovers the true meaning of Christmas - loving and sharing. |
 | Another exciting episode of Sesame Street with Elmo the star of the show! Also a visit from Whoopi Goldberg. |
 | When SESAME STREET premiered in 1969, the public-television show changed the face of children's broadcasting with a fun and educational blend of animation, live-action, and puppetry that teaches simple preschool concepts like counting and the... |
 | When SESAME STREET premiered in 1969, the public-television show changed the face of children's broadcasting with a fun and educational blend of animation, live-action, and puppetry that teaches simple preschool concepts like counting and the... |
 | Elmo runs across a Magic Cookbook and unleashes a Genie that lives inside. Together, Elmo and the Genie explore the fun world of cooking and making food, with help from Emeril Lagasse and Heather Headley (star of Broadway's Aida), who show tips on... |