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[[File:Song-TheTruth.jpg|thumb|300px|The exterior of Gina's Family Day Care in ''[[Telling the Truth]]''.]]
The '''Day Care Center''' on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' has, like [[Hooper's Store]], changed hands several times over the years. It was first introduced in [[Season 21]], when [[Maria]] and [[Luis]] sought a daycare provider for [[Gabi]]. The original owner was the matronly [[Lillian]], who also cared for Muppet toddlers as well. By [[Season 25]], Lillian had departed, and the new owner was [[Angela]], who had a toddler of her own, [[Kayla]]. The Day Care Center became more prominent as a physical presence, as part of the new "[[Around the Corner]]" sets. Two years later, Angela and her family likewise moved, and [[Gina]], already a comforting presence for the kids on Sesame Street, took over for several years, before becoming a veterinarian. The Day Care has been dropped for the present.
 
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[[File:1646-DayCare.jpg|thumb|300px|The day care center seen in many episodes during the late 1970s and early 1980s.]]
   
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Over the years on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', a local '''day care center''' has been featured. As early as [[Season 10 (1978-1979)|season ten]], a day care center was located not far from the street, where the [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] adults often volunteered.
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In [[Season 21 (1989-1990)|season 21]], a new day center began operation under the ownership of the matronly [[Lillian]], who ran the center out of her apartment. [[Gabi]] was a frequent member of the center, along with [[Irvine]] and [[Natasha]].
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When [[Season 25 (1993-1994)|season 25]] took viewers [[Around the Corner]], Lillian left the show and a new home care service began under [[Angela]] in her and [[Jamal]]'s apartment (located at [[456 Sesame Street]]).
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Two years later, Angela and her family likewise moved, and [[Gina]], already a comforting presence for the kids on Sesame Street, began her own day care service. The center, operating in a previously empty face in the same building, was branded as "Gina's Family Day Care." The last appearance of the center was in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]'', when "Around the Corner" was dropped from the show.
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==Notes==
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*A "Sesame Street LMN Day Care Center" in the Gravesend neighborhood of Brooklyn has had its permits suspended by the New York City Health Department.<ref>Yoav Gonen, "[http://web.archive.org/web/20100912233738/http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/klyn_day_cares_go_beddy_bye_bye_KBNsvax7CEF4wWg1edXtpJ Brooklyn day-cares go beddy bye-bye]", ''New York Post'', September 10, 2010</ref>
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 20:08, 5 March 2019

Song-TheTruth

The exterior of Gina's Family Day Care in Telling the Truth.

GinaDayCareCenter
File:1646-DayCare.jpg

The day care center seen in many episodes during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Over the years on Sesame Street, a local day care center has been featured. As early as season ten, a day care center was located not far from the street, where the Sesame Street adults often volunteered.

In season 21, a new day center began operation under the ownership of the matronly Lillian, who ran the center out of her apartment. Gabi was a frequent member of the center, along with Irvine and Natasha.

When season 25 took viewers Around the Corner, Lillian left the show and a new home care service began under Angela in her and Jamal's apartment (located at 456 Sesame Street).

Two years later, Angela and her family likewise moved, and Gina, already a comforting presence for the kids on Sesame Street, began her own day care service. The center, operating in a previously empty face in the same building, was branded as "Gina's Family Day Care." The last appearance of the center was in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, when "Around the Corner" was dropped from the show.

Notes

  • A "Sesame Street LMN Day Care Center" in the Gravesend neighborhood of Brooklyn has had its permits suspended by the New York City Health Department.[1]

Sources

  1. Yoav Gonen, "Brooklyn day-cares go beddy bye-bye", New York Post, September 10, 2010