Sesame Street Podcast
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Podcast Description
The Sesame Street Podcast is a series of free portable video episodes featuring Murray Monster and all your other favorite Sesame Street Muppets. Celebrity guests and fuzzy friends explain the meaning of words like "Challenge" and "Arachnid." Sign up to get new weekly episodes automatically delivered to your computer, video iPod, or other media player, and easily turn any moment into a learning moment for your child.
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| 1 | CleanVideoSesame Street: Persistent with David Beckham | David Beckham explains the word "persistent." | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoSesame Street: Create your own "I" book! | Gather blank pieces of paper and staple them together. Encourage your child to write an uppercase "I" and a lowercase "i" on the cover. Then, add a picture of something that begins with the letter "I" to each page. If your child needs help thinking of "I" words, you might suggest an iron, igloo or ice cream! | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoSesame Street: Hunt for the letter "H!" | The next time you are at the grocery store with your child, search for foods that begin with the letter H. Together, look for honey, hummus and honeydew melon! Take time to point out the letter H on the label for each item and talk about the sound it makes. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoSesame Street: The Great Letter "G!" | Look in a book or online for pictures of animals that begin with the letter G. Don't forget to point out that the letter G can make two sounds: "juh" and "guh." Look for a giraffe and a goat. You might even find a gerbil and a gazelle! | 5/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoSesame Street: Fun with the letter "F!" | Together with your child, look through magazines and newspapers for things that begin with the letter F. Help her cut out each picture and glue or tape the images to a large, blank piece of paper. Label your collage by writing the letter "F" at the top of the page. | 5/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoSesame Street: Everything about the letter "E!" | When you're in the car or walking around outside, look for the letter E on store or street signs. Encourage your child to find the letter E in words such as "Enter" and "Exit." How many letter E's can you find altogether? | 4/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoSesame Street: Delight in the letter "D!" | Together with your child, talk about the sound the letter D makes. Then, come up with a list of "D" words. You might start by naming animals, such as donkey, dog, or duck. Ask your child, "What other words can you think of that begin with the letter D?" | 4/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoSesame Street: Celebrate the letter "C!" | Choose a room in your home with your child, and look for things that begin with the letter C. You might start right in your living room. Point out the carpet, couch, cushions, and the cat, if you have one! | 4/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoSesame Street: All about the letter "B!" | Make today all about the letter B! As you walk or drive around your neighborhood, look for things that begin with the letter B. The park is a beautiful place to find B words. You can search for a bush, ball, bench, bicycle and a butterfly! | 4/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoSesame Street: Celebrate the letter "A!" | The next time you are at the supermarket with your child, look for foods that begin with the letter "A." Search for a variety of items such as apples, apricots and asparagus. As you find each food, say its name out loud and encourage your child to point to the letter "A" on the advertised sign or label! | 3/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoSesame Street: Stupendous with Gustavo Dudamel | Singing penguins? Now that’s stupendous! Conductor Gustavo Dudamel guest stars. | 3/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoSesame Street: Magnify with Rico Rodriguez | Rico Rodriguez and Elmo hit it big with the word magnify. | 3/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoSesame Street: Conflict with Robin Williams | Robin Williams has a conflict with a two-headed friend. | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoSesame Street: Prickly with Joel McHale | Joel McHale describes the word "prickly". | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoSesame Street: Senses with Maria Menounos | Maria Menounos and Oscar describe the word "senses". | 2/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoSesame Street: Deciduous with Ken Jeong | Ken Jeong and Elmo describe the word "deciduous". | 2/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoSesame Street: Soggy with John Krasinski | John Krasinski and Murray describe the word "soggy". | 2/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoSesame Street: Stubborn with Nicole Kidman | Nicole Kidman and Oscar describe the word "stubborn". | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoSesame Street: Measure with Drew Brees | Drew Brees and Elmo describe the word "measure". | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | VideoSesame Street: Amphibian with Conan O'Brien | Conan O'Brien and Abby describe the word "amphibian". | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoSesame Street: Balance with Emma Stone | Emma Stone and Abby describe the word "balance". | 1/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoSesame Street: Ingredient with Amy Adams | Amy Adams and Elmo describe the word "ingredient". | 1/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoSesame Street: Compare with Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony | Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony describe the word "compare" with Grover. | 12/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 24 | VideoSesame Street: Sibling with Jimmy Kimmel | Jimmy Kimmel and Abby describe the word "sibling". | 12/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoSesame Street: Fascinating with Michelle Monaghan | Michelle Monaghan and Abby describe the word "fascinating." | 12/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | VideoSesame Street: Embarrassed with Seth Rogen | Seth Rogen and Elmo describe the word "embarrassed." | 12/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoSesame Street: Empathy with Mark Ruffalo | Mark Ruffalo helps Murray learn all about the word "empathy." | 11/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | VideoSesame Street: Include with Mila Kunis | Mila Kunis helps Murray and Elmo learn all about the word "include." | 11/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | VideoSesame Street: Exchange with Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber | Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber help Murray and Elmo learn all about the word "exchange." | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | VideoSesame Street: Fragile with Jesse Tyler Ferguson | Jesse Tyler Ferguson helps Murray and Elmo learn all about the word "fragile." | 11/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoSesame Street: Baile with sofia vergara | Sofia Vergara helps Murray and Elmo learn all about the word "baile." | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 32 | VideoSesame Street: Transform with Johnny Galecki | Johnny Galecki helps Murray and Abby learn all about the word "transform." | 10/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoSesame Street: Observe with Jerry O'Connell | Jerry O'Connell helps Murray learn all about the word "observe." | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoSesame Street: Liquid with George Lopez | George Lopez helps Elmo and Abby learn all about the word "liquid." | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoSesame Street: Experiment with Craig Ferguson | Create your own experiment at home! First come up with a question such as, "Will this lemon sink or float in a container of water?" Then, make a hypothesis or guess about what you think will happen. Do the experiment and see if the result is similar or different than your hypothesis. | 10/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 36 | VideoSesame Street: Engineer with James Marsden | Build a boat! With your child, design and build a boat that will make a rock float in the bathtub. First, gather a few sheets of aluminum foil and pencils. Then, on paper, design the boat you want to build. Finally, using your blueprint as a guide, engineer the boat. Place the boat in the water. What do you notice? What happens to the rock? | 9/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 19! | Connect the dots! Encourage your child to draw 19 large dots on a piece of paper and count them out loud as she creates them. Together, number the dots 1-19. Then, connect the dots in numerical order to create art. Do the activity again and place the dots in a different arraignment. See how different your pictures with 19 dots can be! | 9/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 18! | Count to 18! Play a game where you and your child try to find 18 of something. At the grocery store count 18 apples. Or count eighteen crayons. Then, point out that eighteen is always eighteen! Split the objects into two groups, such eight and ten or nine and nine and add the two groups together. Point to the objects while counting out loud until you reach 18! | 9/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 17! | Make art! Have your child draw a picture that has 17 of the same item such as a tree with 17 apples, a pond with 17 fish, or card with 17 hearts. Once the picture is complete, count the items and write the number on the top of the page. | 9/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 40 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 16! | Start your day right! With your child, choose a simple movement such as jumping, clapping, or twisting from side to side and then count out loud as you do the move 16 times. Do the move 16 times every morning to get you up and active at the start of each day. | 8/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 15! | Count by 5�s! Draw three starfish on a page then count the five points on each star fish. How many points are there all together? Make three handprints and count how many fingers all together. Create three flowers with five petals each and then count how many petals all together. Once you have counted each thing individually, practice counting by 5�s to get to 15. | 8/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 14! | Make a collage! With your child, pick a category like food, animals, or people and flip through a magazine to find fourteen different pictures of things from that category. Then, cut them out and paste them on to a piece of paper or cardboard. Count the items together and write the number 14 on the collage. | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 43 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 13! | Find the number 13! Walk around your neighborhood and look for the number on street signs, buildings, and magazines. How many times can you spot 13? | 8/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 44 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 12! | Search for dozens! The next time you�re at the grocery store, help your child find twelve of something, such as twelve apples or zucchinis. Count to twelve as you point to each one. Then explain that twelve also means a dozen. Look for a dozen eggs or a dozen bagels. What else can you find a dozen of? | 8/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 11! | Get active! With your child, learn about the number eleven through exercise. Do ten jumping jacks, counting each one aloud, and then do one more for eleven all together. Do ten sit-ups and then one more to make eleven. What other exercises can you do eleven times? | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 46 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 10! | Count your fingers and toes! Trace your child�s hands on a piece of paper and together and count the number of fingers on the page. Then, decorate the page with the number ten in different colors. Once complete, have your child trace your fingers or trace her feet and count her toes! | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 47 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 9! | Dine with the number 9! With your child, create a meal where there is exactly nine of something on the plate. There could be nine spaghetti stands, nine carrot sticks, or chicken cut up into nine pieces. Count the food before your eat it, and then count down after every bite. | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 48 | VideoSesame Street: The Great Number 8! | The great number eight! Go on a nature scavenger hunt and collect sets of eight with your child. Can you find eight small sticks? Eight fallen leaves? Eight pebbles? When you get home, help your child glue what he found onto pieces of construction paper and then write the number eight on each collage. How many sets of eight can you find? | 7/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 49 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 7! | Make a rainbow! There are seven colors you can see in a rainbow � red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Together with your child, draw a rainbow counting each color as you go! What else can you draw with seven colors? | 6/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 50 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 6! | Pick six! You and your child can take turns naming items around your home and then working together to try and find six of each one. Can you find six crayons? Six books? Six toys? Six carrot sticks? What else can you find six of? | 6/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 51 | VideoSesame Street: The Number 5! | Count your fingers and toes! As a fun art project, you and your child can dip your hands and feet in finger paint and make hand and foot prints on paper or cardboard. Once the paint is dry, count the number of fingers on each hand and the number of toes on each foot. Use markers or crayons to write the numbers 1-5 above each finger and toe. | 6/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 52 | VideoSesame Street: Explore the number 4! | Explore the number four! There are lots of things that are in groups of four. Spend a day with your child looking for them such as four wheels on a car, four chairs around a table, or four legs on an animal. What else can you find? | 6/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 53 | VideoSesame Street: Do You See the Number 3? | Do you see the number 3? If you look carefully, you�re bound to see the number three all around you! Walk around your neighborhood with your child looking for the number three on signs, license plates, buildings, and storefronts. When you spot the number say, �I see the number three!� and hold up three fingers. How many threes can you find? | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 54 | VideoSesame Street: All About 2! | How many "twos" are on you? Look in the mirror with your child and find different body parts you have two of. Count one, two eyes, knees, and ears! What other body parts can you count two of? When you�re done, count one, two friends in the mirror! | 5/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 55 | VideoSesame Street: The One and Only! | The last one! Play a game where you and your child have to remember to say �one� when there is only one of something left. If you�re eating carrot sticks, say �one� when there is only one left on your plate. If you�re cleaning up toys, say �one� before you put the last one away. If you�re setting the table together, don�t forget to say �one� when you only have one plate or spoon left to put down. Keep track of who says "one" first! | 5/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | VideoSesame Street: Countdown to Zero! | Countdown to Zero! Practice counting backwards all the way to zero. Put five pieces of a healthy snack on a plate and have your child count down after each one is eaten. The next time you and your child are cleaning up toys, count down as you put them all away. When you reach zero each time, talk about how zero means that there are none left. What else can you count backwards to zero? | 5/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 57 | VideoSesame Street: Have a zany Z day! | Have a zany Z day! Walk around your home in a zigzag. Tell a story about someone named Zelda or Zeke. Eat zucchini or ziti for dinner. Pretend to be a zoo keeper or a zebra. Wear as many things with zippers as you can find. How many things can you do that begin with the letter Z? | 5/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 58 | VideoSesame Street: Find the letter Y! | Find the letter Y! The letter Y is at the beginning and end of many words that you see every day. With your child, see how many times you can spot the letter Y in your neighborhood. Is there a yard sale sign? A building with the word library on it? Talk about the different sounds y makes when it is at the beginning or end of a word. | 4/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 59 | VideoSesame Street: X marks the spot! | X marks the spot! Go on a letter x scavenger hunt. Make a list of things around your house or in your neighborhood that include the letter x in their name such as a cereal box, sandbox, the number six, a taxi, or an exit sign. Each time your child finds something on this list, ask them to draw the letter x next to the word. At the end of your scavenger hunt count up all of the x's and see how many things you found all together! | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 60 | VideoSesame Street: The Wonderful Letter "W" | Go on a W walk! As you walk through your neighborhood talk with your child about the sound W makes. Look for things that begin with the letter W such as wheels on a car, wings on a bird or an airplane, water, windows, or watermelon. When you get back home, try to remember all of the things that you found and write a story about them starring a character whose name begins with W such as Wendy the Witch or Waldo the Wizard. | 4/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 61 | VideoSesame Street: All About "V" | Make a letter "V" book! With your child, think of some things that begin with the letter V such as a violin, vest, vegetable, and volcano. Together draw pictures of each thing on separate pieces of paper and help her write each word underneath. When you're done, ask your child to make a cover by writing the letter V on another piece of paper. Stack all of the pages together and punch three holes along one side. Then string a piece of yarn through each hole and tie a bow. Voila you have a letter V book! | 4/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | VideoSesame Street: All About "U" | How many ways can you make the letter U? First, encourage your child to draw the letter U and talk about it's shape, the sound it makes and words that begin with the letter. Then, look for objects around the house that you can shape into a U. Try a jump rope, a pipecleaner or a shoelace. You can even line down on the floor and bend your bodies to form the letter U! | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 63 | VideoSesame Street: Transportation with Zoe Saldana | Pretend! Play a game where you and your child act like different types of transportation and guess what the other person is pretending to be. Put your arms out to the side and fly like an airplane. Hold a pretend steering wheel and zoom around the house. Put your arms together above your head and blast off into outer space like a rocket ship. What other types of transportation can you think of? | 3/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 64 | VideoSesame Street: Dozen with Rachel Griffiths | Dozen Day! Spend a day with your child finding groups of twelve things. Look for a dozen eggs in an egg carton or a dozen roses in a vase. Then see what ways you can make a dozen, such as counting twelve colored crayons or eating a dozen string beans with dinner. | 3/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 65 | VideoSesame Street: Volunteer with Usher | Be a volunteer! Encouraging your child to become a volunteer, someone who helps without wanting anything back, is a great way to teach her about helping and sharing. Together, think of some ways that you and your child can volunteer in your community such as helping rake a neighbors leaves or visiting a senior home. You'll both feel great about helping out! | 3/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 66 | VideoSesame Street: Celebration with LaDainian Tomlinson | Celebrate good times! Pick a milestone or special occasion, such as your child using the potty all by himself or graduating from preschool. Plan a celebration with homemade decorations and healthy snacks and celebrate his accomplishments with family and friends! | 3/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 67 | VideoSesame Street: Gem with Anna Faris | Make shapes! Gems, special stones that have been cut and smoothed, can come in all different shapes and sizes. Cut out shapes such as circles, ovals, triangles, squares, and octagons from different colored pieces of construction paper and make your own pretend rubies, emeralds, diamonds, and sapphires. With your child, sort the gems by color or shape, and use the cut outs to create play jewelry or decorate a crown. | 2/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | VideoSesame Street: Reporter with Samantha Harris | Observe and report! Read a short book to your child and ask him to pay very close attention to the events in the story. Once the book is over, pretend that you and your child are reporters and talk about all of the things that happened in the story you just read. Make it even more fun by putting on hats, using pretend microphones, and standing in front of an audience of pets or stuffed animals! | 2/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 69 | VideoSesame Street: Healthy with Ellen Pompeo | Encouraging healthy choices in your family's everyday routines and activities is a great way to establish healthy habits that can last a lifetime. With your child, create a healthy habits poster that lists all of the healthy things you should do each day such as eating lots of fruits and vegetables, washing your hands, brushing your teeth, exercising, and getting lots of rest. Hang the poster somewhere special and together talk about all the healthy things you do every day! | 2/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 70 | VideoSesame Street: Identical with Sherri Shepherd | Go on an "identical" scavenger hunt around your home to find as many things that look exactly the same. Search for identical things like placemats, pens or socks. How many identical things can you find together? | 2/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 71 | VideoSesame Street: Crunchy with Adam Sandler | When something is crunchy, it makes a cracking sound. Spend a day with you child counting things that sound crunchy. Listen to the sound you make when you take a bite out of a carrot stick or when you step on some dried leafs and twigs. How many crunchy sounds can you hear? | 1/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | VideoSesame Street: Galoshes with Jennifer Garner | Galoshes, waterproof boots that you wear in the rain, come in may colors. The next time you and your child are outside on a rainy day, play "I Spy" together. When you see someone wearing red rain boots say "I spy red galoshes!" How many colors and patterns can you find?" | 1/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 73 | VideoSesame Street: Recipe with Alton Brown | Cook together! Look through a simple recipe book and choose a healthy snack or meal that you want to make together. Talk about how a recipe is a list of steps for when you're making a meal. Together, make a list of all the ingredients you need to buy at the grocery store. When you're ready to cook, follow the recipe and let your child know which steps he will help you with. Then, enjoy eating a healthy meal together! | 1/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | VideoSesame Street: Incognito with Terrence Howard | Go Incognito! Together, disguise yourselves as animals by making masks out of construction paper and acting like that animal. What other ways could you change the way you look to make it hard to tell who you are? | 1/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 75 | VideoSesame Street: Arachnid with Jim Parsons | Arachnid Art! Arachnids, bugs with eight legs, can be fun to create and a great way to practice counting! Together, use art supplies such as construction paper, pipe cleaners and toilet paper rolls to create spiders, scorpions, mites and ticks. Count the legs as you put them on! | 12/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | VideoSesame Street: Accessory with Rebecca Romijn | Dress Up! Create capes out of towels and pretend to be super heroes. Find a tiara or make one out of construction paper and pretend to be princesses. Create wands and pretend to cast spells. Including accessories to add to your outfits at play-time can make pretending even more fun! | 12/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 77 | VideoSesame Street: Hexagon with Ty Burrell | Create shapes! It's fun to make shapes out of everyday objects. Start with three popsicle sticks and, with your child. create a triangle. Count the sides and angles and talk about what makes this a triangle. Add another popsicle stick and count the sides ' what shape do you have now. Keep adding until you have six sides, then decorate! | 12/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | VideoSesame Street: Allergic with Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel | Talk to your child about the word allergic and things that someone could be allergic to, such as dogs, peanuts or flowers, and what happens when they have a reaction to those things. If your child has allergies, together make an allergy journal. Include a list of all his allergies and encourage him to draw a picture of each one. | 12/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 79 | VideoSesame Street: Float with Natalie Morales | Bath-time is a great opportunity to explore science! Select some items with your child to bring to the tub and ask, "What do you think will sink or float?". Drop them in the water and talk about what happens. Some good things to test could be a ball, a bar of soap, a rubber duckie, a plastic container, or a clean rock. | 11/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 80 | VideoSesame Street: Binoculars with Julie Bowen | Take your child on a nature exploration with a pair of binoculars to use as your explorer's tool. Find things that are far away, such as plants and birds, and together, describe what you see. Then use the binoculars to get a closer look and talk about what you can see now that you couldn't see before, such as each petal on a flower or a bird's beak. As questions such as, "How did the binoculars help us on our nature exploration?" | 11/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 81 | VideoSesame Street: Pasta with Kara Dioguardi | The pasta aisle at the grocery store is a great place to explore shapes and sizes. You and your child can talk about pasta names and investigate the differences between types ' rigatoni and penne are shaped like tubes, but rigatoni has ridges and penne is smoother. Ask questions about which types of pasta are longer and shorter or thinner and thicker. Then select a whole wheat pasta to cook based on what type of shape you want to eat! | 11/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 82 | VideoSesame Street: Investigate with Colin Farrell | Go on a nature investigation! Take a walk outside with your child and come up with a 'what', 'where', or 'how many' question such as 'what types of flowers can we find in the garden' or 'how many steps does it take to get from the door to the mailbox?' Make a guess or a prediction and then investigate things that will help you find the answer to your question! | 11/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 83 | VideoSesame Street: Activate with Chris O'Donnell | Take your child on an activation exploration around your house! Look for things that you can turn on such as the TV, radio, and computer. Discuss what things are safe for your child to turn on and activate them together! | 11/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | VideoSesame Street: Appetite with Reggie Bush | Go grocery shopping with your child and as you go through the aisles discuss which vegetables you would like to include to make dinner. Select some healthy ingredients that you both have an appetite for, add them to your cart, and use them to create a meal together. | 10/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 84 Episodes |
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