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Sesame Street Sings the Alphabet
None Come on, get ready! Come on, get set! Join Sesame Street and sing the alphabet! Come on, get ready. Come on, get set! Join Sesame Street and sing the alphabet! All your Sesame friends are ready to sing, and each word starts with a letter of the alphabet. A is for Abby, B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, and D is Cookie Monster’s dessert. Even Oscar’s joining in as he sings his name! Then meet a queen that quacks on Q, T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in, and Y is for YOU! What’s your favorite letter of the alphabet? What words start with that letter? show full description Show Short DescriptionPreschool and Pre-k
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Come on, get ready! Come on, get set! It’s time for the Sesame Street alphabet! A is for Abby. B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, D for dessert. E is for Elmo. F is for frog. “Ribbit.” G is for Grover. H is for hog. “Oink, oink.” I is for insect, J, jar of jam. K is for kitten. “Meow.” L is for lamb. M is for Murray. N is for noodle. O is for Oscar. P is for poodle. “Yuck.” Q is for queen, a queen who likes to quack. “Quack, quack, quack.” R is for Rosita. S is for snack. “Mmm.” T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in. U for ukulele, and V for violin. W is for worm, wiggling. “Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah.” X is for xylophone. Y is for you. Z is for Zoe and zoo. Now let’s sing it together all the way through. A is for Abby. B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, D for dessert. E is for Elmo. F is for frog. “Ribbit.” G is for Grover. H is for hog. “Oink, oink.” I is for insect, J, jar of jam. K is for kitten. “Meow.” L is for lamb. M is for Murray. N is for noodle. O is for Oscar. P is for poodle. “Yuck.” Q is for queen, a queen who likes to quack. “Quack, quack, quack.” R is for Rosita. S is for snack. “Mmm.” T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in. U for ukulele, and V for violin. W is for worm wiggling. “Wee, ha-hee, ha-ha-ha.” X is for xylophone. Y is for you. Z is for Zoe and zoo. And now the Sesame Street alphabet, the Sesame Street alphabet, (the Sesame Street alphabet is through) the Sesame Street alphabet is through.
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Sesame Street: Alphabet Songs (Video 2014)
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Sing your ABCs with Elmo and all your favorite Sesame Street Muppets! Full of furry friends, animation, and children, this feature includes songs for every letter of the alphabet!Sing your ABCs with Elmo and all your favorite Sesame Street Muppets! Full of furry friends, animation, and children, this feature includes songs for every letter of the alphabet!Sing your ABCs with Elmo and all your favorite Sesame Street Muppets! Full of furry friends, animation, and children, this feature includes songs for every letter of the alphabet!
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Fun to sing your ABCs along to guest stars and resident Muppets
Sesame Street: Alphabet Songs (2014) special offers an inspirational selection of mostly original letter songs from one of the longest running American children's television series, created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, "known for its educational content, and creativity communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references". Songs are performed by prominent artists—Ray Charles, Smokey Robinson, Ricky Gervais, Norah Jones, Patti LaBelle... to name a few—and resident Muppets: Elmo, Big Bird, Grover, Bert and Ernie, Zoe, Rosita and the rest of the crowd.
Though primarily targeting toddlers and preschoolers, program easily fits to every age and every taste. My daughter of three years, Danica (Dah-nee-tsah), has been watching it twice, often three times a week ever since she was 6 months old, so she must have seen it between 250 and 300 times thus far. Nevertheless, she cheers and laughs, dances, sings along to Dixie Chicks, Cookie Monster, Jamie Foxx... and never gets bored or tired of it. Neither my wife nor myself. Very enlightening and very entertaining. What more can one wish for?
P.S. A for Awesome, B for Brilliant, C for Charming, D for Delightful, E for Exuberant, F for Fun-tastic, G for Groovy, H for Hilarious, I for Impressive, J for Joyful, K for Keen-witted, L for Luminous, M for Marvelous, N for Novel, O for Outstanding, P for Playful, Q for Quick-witted, R for Remarkable, S for Stupendous, T for Tremendous, U for Unforgettable, V for Vibrant, W for Wonderful, X for eXciting, and Z for Zany.
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