Usually TODAY co-hosts are of the human, non-furry, non-feathered kind. But Thursday's TODAY'S Take was brought to you by the letter "S" — for "Sesame Street"! That's right, Studio 1A turned into the ...
NEW YORK CITY — Life, liberty and the pursuit of cookies — or maybe just that last part. It’s the tenet by which Cookie Monster has lived his puppet life for more than 50 years. The lovable cookie ...
The development team at Double Fine Productions talk about the social/emotional curriculum in Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster. The development team at Double Fine Productions discuss the Co-Play ...
Whether you’ve loved Sesame Street since you were a kid, or you’re endlessly entertained by their pop culture savvy and humor as an adult, chances are you have at least one favorite character. We’d ...
Is the metaverse on the way to "Sesame Street"? Some fans of the beloved TV series criticized Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind the show, after it announced it would offer 5,555 ...
1. Cookie Monster is left-handed! Sesame Street says the puppeteers use their right hands for the mouths. 2. Cookie Monster has five fingers on each hand (probably to eat more cookies). All the others ...
When Sesame Street premiered in November 1969, Kermit the Frog tried to teach young viewers about the letter W. But then, Cookie Monster interrupted and ate a fourth of the letter, turning the W into ...
WASHINGTON — A video of a rock formation is going viral because of the stunning resemblance to Cookie Monster from "Sesame Street." A video of the rock was first posted on Facebook by Mike Bowers on ...
"Sesame Street" turns 45 this season and to sustain its digital relevance, PBS Kids and Sesame Workshop are debuting their first app, Cookie Monster's Challenge, geared to 3- to-5-year-old kids.
German police are hunting for a "Cookie Monster" caught speeding in Dortmund. The driver, who was dressed as the goggle-eyed Sesame Street character, was photographed by a roadside speed camera. On ...
WASHINGTON — A video of a rock formation is going viral because of the stunning resemblance to Cookie Monster from "Sesame Street." A video of the rock was first posted on Facebook by Mike Bowers on ...