Children love Sesame Street and it seems to be that way since it started playing on local public television channels. A big part of that love comes from the Sesame Street songs that are played in just about every skit. Some classic Sesame Street songs include rubbery ducky and the cookie monsters C is for cookie. Sesame Street has been a part of our society for over 40 years and with such characters as Big Bird, Snuffy, Elmo, Bert and Ernie: it will be part of our lives for many more years. Not to mention that kids today love those songs as much as when they were first aired, and it is truly a great experience to share our love of Sesame Street with our young ones.
Sesame Street songs lyrics have been noted for their educational value as well as catchy tunes, from teaching our children colors and numbers to the new words for that day portion of the show. A parent can be secured in the knowledge that their child is watching quality kid friendly TV and getting educated in the process. If for some reason you would like to watch some of the classic Sesame Street Epsiode songs, you can find many of them online at sites like YouTube. You can even find Oscar the grouch or Kermit the frog videos that we might have forgotten about over the years.
Some of the Sesame Street songs YouTube include Ben Stiller and Telly singing friends and neighbors song, a favorite on Sesame Street. It introduces your child to people that they might see each day like the mail lady or cable guy. Another favorite that you can view on YouTube is Elmo’s song, and as you can imagine it is one of the most viewed of all the Sesame Street songs. That lovable little red haired monster has captured the attention of millions, if not billions of children world wide. And how can we forget a childhood favorite like Kermit the frog, who has been with us since 1955 and had many memorable appearances on Sesame Street and provided us with his own Sesame Street songs like Big Green.
Whether you are in your fifties, thirties or twenties; Sesame Street has been a part of your life and you will more than likely make it a part of your child’s life. Enjoy reliving some of your favorite Sesame Street Games and songs with your kids and learn new ones along the way. Sesame Street is a great place for artists and actors to get in front of new potential fans. For example, a R&B artist from the world renowned Blackeyed Peas in the person of Will.i.am appeared on Sesame Street and sung a song called What I am in 2010. You could also catch the actor Neil Patrick Harris doing a skit with Elmo. Either way you will know that the skit or song will be educational to your child and teach them something new about themselves, friends or even family members. And these artists have a chance that you might go and pick up their album or watch them on a TV series or catch their newest movie.
Sesame Street songs have been a part of our life for as long as the show has been on air, and are as memorable as the characters that sing them. Your child will enjoy these songs just as you did when you were that age and they will share them with their children when they grow up. Sesame Street was indeed one of the foundations in most people, make it the very foundations of your children too.
