Sesame Street Goes to Day Care was a recurring segment which premiered in Season 30. It features a Muppet character interacting with a child at day care.
Segments[]
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Animal Guessing Game Episode 3792 |
Telly and Baxter play an animal guessing game. | |
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Alphabet Song Episode 3794 |
Elmo and Martel sings the alphabet song. | |
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Count to 10 Episode 3805 |
Big Bird and Cori take turns counting to 10. | |
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Alphabet Song Episode 3806 |
Big Bird and Veronica say the alphabet. | |
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Feelings Episode 3809 |
Big Bird and Dora talk about different feelings. | |
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Feelings Episode 3813 |
Big Bird and Navona discuss feelings. | |
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Count to Ten Episode 3816 |
Big Bird and Veronica count to ten. | |
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Letter S Episode 3820 |
Telly and Baxter name S words. | |
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Guessing Game Episode 3822 |
Telly and Andrew play a guessing game. | |
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Face Guessing Game Episode 3825 |
Telly and Alexa play a guessing game based around parts of the face. | |
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Alphabet Song Episode 3837 |
Big Bird and Navona sing the alphabet song. | |
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Counting to 10 Episode 3838 |
Elmo and Martel count to 10 in different ways. | |
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Firefighters Episode 3840 |
Herry Monster and Baxter pretend to be firefighters. | |
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Letter B Episode 3842 |
Big Bird and Navona chat about the letter B. | |
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Letter S Episode 3846 |
Telly and Vincent think of S words. | |
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Parts of the Face Episode 3847 |
The Count counts the parts on Baxter's face. | |
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Letter H Season 30[1] |
Herry and Baxter talk about the letter H, and what words start with it.
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Alphabet Episode 3872 |
Big Bird and Dora recite the alphabet. | |
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Alphabet Episode 3884 |
Telly asks Andrew to help him with his ABCs. | |
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Triangles Episode 3886 |
Telly and Baxter talk about triangles. |
Footnotes[]
- ↑ This segment was inserted into the summer reruns of Episode 3806. It was not a part of the original airing and was not used in any subsequent episode.



















