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Can you believe that Sesame Street has been around for 50 YEARS?! I have fond childhood memories of Sesame Street, and just this morning my two younger girls were sitting in front of the television enjoying Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and the whole gang, just like I used to do.

Free Sesame Street Printables
To help celebrate Sesame Street’s 50th birthday, we’ve got some FREE Sesame Street Printables for you to print out and enjoy with your kiddos!

Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting
You can also celebrate this milestone with Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting, coming to DVD and digital download October 1st! This collection offers five-and-a-half hours of songs, celebrity appearances, new and classic segments with the Sesame Street Muppets, and never-before-seen outtakes, all spanning the beloved show’s 50-year history.
The first disc in this very special 2-disc set features some of the greatest Sesame Street moments from yesterday and today: fan-favorite animations like “Ladybug Picnic” and “Pinball Number Count”; new and classic songs from Kermit the Frog’s soulful “It’s Not Easy Being Green” to will.i.am’s empowering anthem, “What I Am”; and timeless interactions between children and the Sesame Street Muppets. 50 Years and Counting will also let fans revisit Sesame Street’s many unforgettable celebrity appearances: Patti LaBelle putting a glamorous spin on the alphabet song; Amy Poehler teaching the gang new vocabulary words; R.E.M.’s joyful rendition of “Furry Happy Monsters”; Ricky Gervais trying — and failing — to sing Elmo to sleep; and other guest appearances made pop culture headlines while embodying Sesame Street’s inclusive lessons and values.
The second disc is an exclusive collection of the most iconic “Street Story” segments from Sesame Street’s 50-year history. With help from kids’ favorite characters, the early childhood experts behind Sesame Street helped generations of families tackle big conversations through little moments like these: the neighborhood’s poignant farewell to Mr. Hooper; the dramatic reveal of Big Bird’s not-so-imaginary friend, Mr. Snuffleupagus; and the debut of Julia, the first Sesame Street Muppet with autism.
50 Years and Counting also lets fans revisit the lighter side of the Street: Super Grover’s many crash-landings, Bert and Ernie’s classic comedy-duo antics, moments with human friends like Bob, Maria, Luis, Susan, and Gordon, and much more. There are even a few never-before-seen outtakes with Jim Henson and other original performers! With over five-and-a-half hours of content from all five decades of the beloved show, 50 Years and Counting offers something for everyone – from the very young to the young at heart.
Reader Giveaway: Three lucky Jinxy Kids readers will win a copy of Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting on DVD. To enter, just complete the entry form below by 11:59 pm ET on 10/14/19. Good luck!
Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting DVD Giveaway
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Laura is a former high school English teacher turned avid deal shopper following the birth of her first child. Now she’s a work-from-home mom of six which keeps her plenty busy! On the off chance she gets some free time you’ll find her with her nose in a book, spending time with family and friends, or enjoying a hot cup of coffee.










Daniel M says
bet my nephew would like
Dolores Miranda says
My daughter would for sure love this!I watched it when I was a child and she loves it now!
John Smith says
I saw some of the original stars of Sesame Street at a theme park when I was little, maybe at Six Flags St. Louis, or at a theme park in Minnesota?
Robin Abrams says
If I win I will watch this dvd with my grand kids
Marisela Zuniga says
My son would enjoy this!
Ken Ohl says
My little niece would love this
Tami Vollenweider says
I would love to give this to my great Nephew!
Wanda L Flanagan says
Have loved Sesame Strert since I was a kid ,watched with my girls and now my granddaughter and niece.Thank you for this chance.
monique s says
I will enjoy this with my son
carol irwin says
screams happy
Heather S says
My nephew would love this
Christina Sparks says
I used to love watching this on PBS. Looking forward to watching this with my grandson.
meghan says
My daughters would love it!
Shane Keating says
My favorite memory is Oscar singing “I Love Trash!”
kathi bennett says
I remember laying on my tummy in front of tv watching Sesame street and Burt and Ernie were my favorite. I watched every day no matter what.
Tony Platz says
I grew up with this show so many memories.
Donna L says
My friend’s son would be the one I would share this with.
Yvonne says
My son would love this!
Jennifer Wilson says
I remember watching Cookie Monster doing a disco routine about cookies with my cousin when I was about five.
Hester Mayo says
I have two granddaughters I would share this with! Thank you.