Sesame Street: Sing Along
Sesame Street: Sing Along

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Sesame Street: Sing Along

1987
Movie
30 min
English

Your Sesame Street friends are getting together to sing their favorite songs, and they're inviting you to join all the fun. So sing along with Big Bird, Grover, Ernie, and special guest star Madeline Kahn as they perform Sesame Street favorites "Sing" and "Rubber Duckie," as well as all-time classics like "Old MacDonald," the "Alphabet Song," and more!

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Children, Educational, Music

Plot Summary

This compilation brings together beloved songs and segments from the iconic children's television show "Sesame Street." It features Muppet characters and human cast members singing and dancing to a variety of educational and fun tunes. The program aims to entertain young viewers while reinforcing concepts like letters, numbers, and social-emotional skills through music.

Critical Reception

As a compilation of existing "Sesame Street" material, 'Sing Along' was broadly well-received by parents and educators for its continuation of the show's proven educational and entertainment value. It was seen as a positive and engaging way for young children to interact with familiar characters and songs outside of the regular broadcast schedule.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its collection of classic Sesame Street songs.

  • Seen as a valuable and engaging tool for early childhood education.

  • Appreciated for its familiar and comforting Muppet characters.

Google audience: While specific reviews for this particular compilation are scarce, "Sesame Street" content in general is consistently lauded by Google users for its educational benefits, positive messaging, and the enduring appeal of its characters, making these sing-along features highly regarded by parents.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a compilation of existing content). "Sesame Street" itself has won numerous Emmy Awards and Peabody Awards.

Fun Fact

The "Sing Along" VHS was one of many popular home video releases that allowed families to enjoy "Sesame Street" content beyond its television broadcast, contributing significantly to the show's merchandising success in the 1980s and 1990s.

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