Review of Sesame Street

Sesame Street (1969– )
10/10
Do you remember?
27 September 2020
I bet you do. Sesame Street is one of those kids shows that has survived for so long. How you might ask? Jim Henson is one reason, the other is the fact that the episodes throughly entertain our child audiences and teach them skills about math, friendship and more.

Jim Henson is a master of puppetry, and you can see it in this show. Other companies that do puppets and animatronics, theirs look creepy. However, these characters on Sesame Street look friendly and you just wish you could be with them or give Elmo a hug.

I admit I grew up with Sesame Street, I attended most of the Sesame Street live shows, and my favorite character was Elmo. Deep down, I still have a soft-spot in my heart for that adorable little red monster.

Even though I am older now, it does not hurt to go back and see older episodes of the show and relive the nostalgia. I have to admire also that Sesame Street depicts New York City as we wish it would be. Full of friendly neighbors and fun things to do. Which is a dream I think kids should have while they are young, because when you become an adult, those dreams get destroyed by reality.

Sesame Street is a classic children's show, and it's lasted over 50 years. I cannot wait to see how many more years they can take this show.
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