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| Kermit tests two blindfolded monsters and aks them which number they're feeling. [[Herry Monster]] minus his blindfold describes how he knew the number was a five and in the process breaks the five into pieces. [[Cookie Monster]] attempts to feel the number and Kermit tells him that he can't since its broken. Cookie Monster devours the pieces and tells Kermit it tastes like a five.
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Revision as of 05:09, 18 March 2008

Picture Summary Earliest Known Appearance Description
Kermitwlecture1
Kermit's W Lecture Episode 0001 Kermit the Frog talks about the letter W, as Cookie Monster attempts to eat it.
1scary
More and Less Episode 0004 Cookie Monster drinks both of Kermit's glasses of milk, which he was going to use to explain "more" and "less". When Kermit insults Cookie Monster, several of Cookie Monster's monster pals gang up on Kermit, prompting him to point out that now there are more monsters and less frogs. Some of the monsters besides Cookie were Beautiful Day Monster, Snerk, and an unnamed Splurge-like monster.
Kermitsletterlecture
Kermit's letter B lecture Episode 0006 Kermit tries to present a lecture about the letter B, but Cookie Monster eats the bottom of the B and turns it into an R. When Kermit tries to talk about the R, Cookie Monster snacks some more, and makes it a P. As Kermit tries to go on, Cookie continues to eat away at the letter, turning it into an F, then an I, and finally nothing at all. When Kermit chides Cookie Monster for ruining his lesson, Cookie gives him a kiss, then exits.
Kermitlecturerectangle
Kermit's Rectangle Lecture Episode 0017 Kermit talks about rectangles. Cookie Monster destroys Kermit's rectangle and says that "It's a wreck and it's a tangle."
Rectangles
Same and Different Episode 0018 Kermit talks about "same" by showing two identical rectangles. Cookie Monster eats one of them, making them different.
Kermitcookiehappyface
Kermit talks about Happy, Sad, and Angry Episode 0066 Kermit wants to talk about happy, sad, and angry. He becomes angry when Cookie Monster eats his styrofoam faces, Cookie Monster becomes sad when Kermit threatens to tell his mother, and Kermit is happy because he was able to do the demonstration without the faces.
Noimage
Some, More and Most Episode 0306 Kermit and Cookie Monster demonstrate the idea of "some, more and most" using three piles of cookies, each one bigger than the one before. Cookie Monster gets his choice of the piles, but he doesn't want "some," "more," or even "most." He wants them all!
Kermcookie-testmachine
Monster Test Machine Episode 0320 Kermit tests Cookie Monster with his new monster testing device. He wants to see if Cookie Monster can figure out how to get the cookie out of the machine. Cookie Monster proceeds to crush the cookie in the contraption into crumbs and pour water on them. But he's delighted with the results -- cookie soup.
Noimage
Through Episode 0334 Cookie Monster helps Kermit to demonstrate through.
Noimage
Weather Calendar Episode 0689 Kermit, Cookie Monster and the weather calendar.
CookieNapkin02
Counting to 20 on a Napkin Episode 0797 Cookie Monster encounters a green napkin. Every time he squeezes the napkin, a new number appears, allowing Cookie to count up to 20. This creeps him out, but what's even more creepy is when Kermit shows up inside the napkin at the end of the bit -- he's also green, after all.
Galoshes
Cookie Monster's poem on Galoshes Episode 1933 Kermit instructs Cookie Monster to recite a poem, and reminds him that he promised not to do a poem about cookies. Cookie Monster decides to recite a poem about galoshes instead, but despite his best efforts, the poem ends with a line about cookies.
KermitHerryCookie.bicycle
Sharing a Bicycle Episode 3724 Cookie Monster and Herry Monster fight over a bicycle, and Kermit gets them to share the bicycle. They cooperate, and devour the bicycle together.
KermLecTel
Describing a Telephone Kermit describes a black rotary dial telephone that is skinny in the middle,has a round base, and a big circle with a lot of little circles, and has cords at the back. Meanwhile Cookie Monster describes the same telephone and adds that it is delicious.
Noimage
Kermit Demonstrates the Number 5 Kermit tests two blindfolded monsters and asks them which number they're feeling. Herry Monster minus his blindfold describes how he figured out the number was a 5 and in the process breaks it into pieces. Cookie Monster attempts to feel the number and after Kermit tells him that he can't because it's broken, he proceeds to devour the pieces and tells Kermit it's a five. When Kermit asks Cookie how he could tell, Cookie says, "It taste like a 5!"
Mysterybox
Mystery Box Kermit explains to the viewers that he put something in a box, and whoever guessed what was in the box could keep what is in the box. Cookie Monster comes along and guesses it's a cookie, but it is not a cookie. Then after three guesses, Kermit tells Cookie Monster that it's not a cookie, it's an orange. But at the end Cookie Monster ends up getting a cookie.

See also