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Sesame Street - 40 Years!

By now, many of you have heard that Sesame Street celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. I found this video on YouTube that brought back happy memories from my childhood. Today Sesame Street is seen all over the world and has been translated into dozens of languages. The Sesame Workshop and Joan Ganz Cooney Center continue to be involved in ground breaking resea… Continue

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