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My 3 yr old dau rec'd this as a xmas present last year and she didnt much care for it - i guess the graphics and special effects were dated for her - she's a huge fan of the new ones we catch on tv.
I definitely wouldn't recommend this for children of the 21st century - it's too dated. She does on the other hand LOVE all the old muppet shows my hubby and i grew up watching.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Lady bugs came
To the Lady bugs picnic
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
And they all played games
At the Lady bugs picnic
They had 12 sacks so they
ran sack races
They fell on their backs
and they fell on their faces
The lady bugs 12
At the lady bugs picnic
They played jump rope
but the rope it broke
so they just sat around
telling knock knock jokes
The lady bugs 12
At the Lady bugs picnic
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
And they chatted away
At the Lady bugs picnic
They talked about the high price of
furniture and rugs
and fire insurance for Lady bugs
The Lady bugs 12
At the Lady bugs picnic
12!
My kids get to enjoy what I did 30 years ago and they love it! I agree with a previous comment, box sets of seasons should be produced starting with season 1. The old Sesame Street is much better than the new!
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What a great collection of memories. There are five episodes in all, plus lots of bonus skits and material. My kids (4 and 7), who have never seen the current version of Sesame Street, love this. And it's interesting to me to have a grown-up's perspective on the material and methods.
I can definitely see that they've changed some things over the years, and the early shows seem to be more loosely scripted. There's less emotional sensitivity than I remember, but maybe that's just a matter of perspective.
I love seeing The King of Eight, Guy Smiley, Grover's Restaurant, Twiddlebugs Go to the Zoo, Martians Telephone, Ladybug Picnic, Bread, Milk, and Butter, etc, but I do miss the pinball counting- wish that was in there. Overall, great stuff, and I'd love to see more! Best of all... no Elmo.
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I'll admit it- I'm a kid at heart, I really am. I grew up with Sesame Street, Mister Rogers, Captain Kangaroo, The Electric Company, and Big Blue Marble. I learned to read by watching Sesame Street. I love SuperGrover. I love Ladybug Picnic. I love Bill Cosby. I love it all (except maybe Elmo, but my daughter loves him, so I have to grin and bear it)!
This DVD set is INCREDIBLE! I am SO HAPPY with my purchase! My 2 year old loves to watch it, too. I will DEFINITELY by the next set, and the one after that, and the one after that... until Elmo appears on them. Then I'm done.
Get this set- you won't regret it!
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Sesame Street is the best program ever created for children. It should be used as a learning tool in every school throughout the country.
I've been hoping and praying that they would offer a compliation of the classic Sesame Street episodes. Although I wish this DVD included more episodes on each disc.
I grew up watching Sesame Street with my sisters and we've learned so much from it. I'm 39 years old, with a child of my own. My 22 month old adores Sesame Street, too. The best part of watching this DVD with my son is reliving my childhood through his eyes. My throat gets lumpy and I even shed a tear or two every time.
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