Who's Hiding (Sesame Street)

Who's Hiding (Sesame Street)

Author: Naomi Kleinberg

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2017-07-18

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1524716340

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Elmo and his Sesame Street friends play peekaboo in a lift-the-flap storybook. Elmo and his Sesame Street friends play peekaboo in this lift-the-flap storybook! Girls and boys ages 2 to 5 can read guess-who clues and peek under the flaps to see if they are right about "Who's hiding?" Illustrated with full-color photographs, the book is printed on heavy paper that will hold up to repeated interactive play. Sesame Street first harnessed the power of media to educate children more than four decades ago, changing children’s television forever. Populated with furry creatures and a diverse cast, it was the first show of its kind and provided a blueprint for educational media for generations. There are more than 90 million Sesame Street “graduates” in the United States alone, and fans old and young can find their favorite fuzzy friends on PBS, HBO, Sesame’s award-winning website and chart-topping YouTube channels, as well as in books, toys, apps, healthy foods, and other products that benefit preschoolers and their families. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics, which address specific needs, such as girls’ education, financial empowerment, and autism. In 2019, Sesame Street will celebrate its 50th year of distributing quality educational content to families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.


Knock, Knock! Who's There? (Sesame Street)

Knock, Knock! Who's There? (Sesame Street)

Author: Anna Ross

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2018-07-10

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 1524770329

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A silly and sturdy Sesame Street lift-the-flap book that reveals hilarious surprises! Guess who's there, hiding behind doors and curtains and in boxes, hats, the cookie jar, and other places in this very funny Sesame Street lift-the-flap board book starring Elmo and his friends. Girls and boys ages 1 to 4 will giggle with delight when they lift the flaps of this sturdy interactive board book to discover who's hiding. From Super Grover and Abby Cadabby to Elmo and Bert, it's not always who they'd expect to find in some surprising hiding places! Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics, which address specific needs, such as girls' education, financial empowerment, and autism. In 2019, Sesame Street will celebrate its 50th year of distributing quality educational content to families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.


Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Author: Helle Strandgaard Jensen

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0197554156

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In Sesame Street: A Transnational History, author Helle Strandgaard Jensen tells the story of how the American television show became a global brand. Jensen argues that because the show's domestic production was not financially viable from the beginning, Sesame Street became a commodity that its producers assertively marketed all over the world. Sesame Street: A Transnational History combines archival research from seven countries, bolstering an insightful analysis of how local reception and rejection of the show related to the global sales strategies and American ideals it was built upon. Contrary to the producers' oft-publicized claims of Sesame Street's universality, the show was heavily shaped by a fixed set of assumptions about childhood, education, and commercial entertainment. This made sales difficult as Sesame Street met both skepticism and direct hostility from foreign television producers who did not share these ideals. Drawing on insights from new histories about childhood, education, and transnational media, the book lays bare a cultural clash of international proportions rooted in divergent approaches to children's television. In doing so, it provides a reflective backdrop to the many ongoing debates about children's media. In contrasting the positive receptions and renunciations of Sesame Street, Jensen demonstrates that it was only after a substantial rethinking of Sesame Street's aims and business model that this program ended up on numerous broadcasting schedules by the mid-1970s. Along the way, this rethinking and the constant negotiations with potential international buyers created and shaped the business and corporate brand that paved the way for the Sesame Street we know today.


Sesame Street Revisited

Sesame Street Revisited

Author: Thomas D. Cook

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 1975-09-26

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1610448278

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In the course of its television lifetime, "Sesame Street" has taught alphabet-related skills to hundreds of thousands of preschool children. But the program may have attracted more of its regular viewers from relatively affluent homes in which the parents were better educated. Analyzing and reevaluating data drawn from several sources, principally the Educational Testing Service's evaluations of "Sesame Street," the authors of this book open fresh lines of inquiry into how much economically disadvantaged children learned from viewing the series for six months and into whether the program is widening the gap that separates the academic achievement of disadvantaged preschoolers from that of their more affluent counterparts. The authors define as acute dilemma currently facing educational policymakers: what positive results are achieved when a large number of children learn some skills at a younger age if this absolute increase in knowledge is associated with an increase in the difference between social groups?


Love the Fur You're In (Sesame Street)

Love the Fur You're In (Sesame Street)

Author: Random House

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2019-04-23

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1524715859

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Wise and witty advice from Sesame Street--perfect for graduation gifts, commencement speeches, or anyone looking to celebrate Sesame Street's 50th anniversary! Brought to you by Sesame Street and illustrated with 50 years of art from Sesame Street children's books, this is a wise and funny guide to life that's just right for fans of all ages, especially those who grew up with Sesame Street! Written with great heart and great humor, this hardcover book contains advice for being true to one's self and living life with a Sesame Street perspective--finding that sunny day! Inside you'll find treasures like: "Get out in the rain and dance!" "Don't hide your light under a trashcan lid." "Be someone's Super Grover!"--and much, much more. The rich, full-color art showcases classic characters such as Big Bird, Grover, Oscar, Ernie, Bert, Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Count--as well as Prairie Dawn, Betty Lou, Biff and Sully, Sherlock Hemlock, Guy Smiley, and others. The illustrations offer a look back across five decades of Sesame Street book art and give readers the opportunity to remember or discover a wide range of nostalgic art styles that took Sesame Street beyond television--and into the hands of generations of young book lovers. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street--a truly iconic part of our culture and an indelible part of growing up--with this gem of a book!


LIFE Sesame Street

LIFE Sesame Street

Author: The Editors of LIFE

Publisher: Time Home Entertainment

Published: 2019-10-11

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1547850051

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LIFE Magazine presents Sesame Street for LIFE Sesame Street.


"Sesame Street" and the Reform of Children's Television

Author: Robert W. Morrow

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2008-12-08

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1421407108

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“[An] accessible, well-researched introduction to the people and principles behind the show’s creation . . . Essential.” —Choice (An Outstanding Academic Title of the Year) By the late 1960s more than a few critics of American culture groused about the condition of television programming and, in particular, the quality and content of television shows for children. In the eyes of the reform-minded, commercial television crassly exploited young viewers; its violence and tastelessness served no higher purpose than the bottom line. The Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)—and its fresh approach to writing and producing programs for kids—emerged from this growing concern. Sesame Street—CTW’s flagship hour-long show—aimed to demonstrate how television could help all preschoolers, including low-income urban children, prepare for first grade. In this engaging study Robert W. Morrow explores the origins and inner workings of CTW, how the workshop in New York scripted and designed Sesame Street, and how the show became both a model for network television and a thorn in its side. Through extensive archival research and a systematic study of sample programs from Sesame Street’s first ten seasons, Morrow tells the story of Sesame Street’s creation; the ideas, techniques, organization, and funding behind it; its place in public discourse; and its ultimate and unfortunate failure as an agent of commercial television reform. “An insightful look at American children's television.” —Library Journal