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Win A Family Four-Pack of Tickets to Sesame Street Live!
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Want to win a family four-pack of tickets to "Sesame Street Live: When Elmo Grows Up," which is coming to Rabobank Theater June 10 and 11?
It's easy! MÁS just wants you to share your best memory of "Sesame Street" in approximately 25 words. Post your memory to: www.masbakersfield.com with the title "Sesame Street Memory" by June 5 for a chance to win!
Comment From: Dezsalinas
Thu May 29, 2008 11:05:20 PDT
My most memorable memory would be watching Sesame Street with all my cousins and waiting for the letter of the day, while my grandmother was cocinando in the kitchen for us. Yelling "habla le a tu papa" and no one wanted to get up just in case the cookie monster ate the letter of the day.. ha ha ha good ole' days....
Comment From: rob93301
Thu May 29, 2008 11:29:28 PDT
Sesame Street had to be the best educational programming. My twin sister and I would watch Sesame Street faithfully and learned so much from it. Maybe that is the probably with our kids now, everything is a fad and they are not being taught anything. Video games and Hannah Montanna can only entertain and not teach. Oscar, Big Bird, Ernie and Bert, Elmo and the rest of the cast; were an important part of our day and they definitely made learning fun. It is still being broadcasted on PBS, just with all the other big networks like Nickeldeon and Disney, kids tend to view the programming they offer. Sesame Street is programming that is intended for pre-schoolers and covers all ethnic backgrounds. Definitely miss viewing the show and hope to take my six year old to see Sesame Street Live. She enjoys it, just like I did when I was a kid!
Comment From: princess93307
Thu May 29, 2008 11:39:25 PDT
My best memory of "Sesame Street" was when we were growing up watching it everyday! We even Watch Plaza Sesemo. We love it! Now We watch it with my nephew and he loves counting and saying his ABC's. He loves Elmo in grouchland. He loves to see the "Coooco Monster". We would love to take him to see ELMO and all the Sesame bunch!
Comment From: unMexicanoMas
Thu May 29, 2008 11:48:08 PDT
SESAME STREET, No tengo "best memory of" Vivía en México cuando era niño, y siempre quise ver "Plaza Sésamo" La señal del canal 5 no llegaba hasta nuestra remota comunidad. Crecí con la ilusión de poder ver Plaza Sésamo. :(
Comment From: flowerpower
Thu May 29, 2008 12:10:36 PDT
ok, i have to tell you my age to tell you how long ive watched sesame street, but its been about 30 plus years! I had dreams when I was a little girl that one day that I would go to Sesame Street becaus I actually thought it was a real place. My favorite was Count Dracula.... one hahaha two hahaha three hahaha and then there was the cookie monster who I can relate to even now. I mean, don't we all have that grouchy attitude? a little clutter in the home? and boy who can resist cookies? I now watch sesame street with my grandaughter Trini and I would love to take her to Sesame Street, Hey, I know it's not real, but in my heart I can dream can' I? Great Memories. BIG BIRD rocks!
Comment From: Agylera
Fri May 30, 2008 09:58:02 PDT
My most memorable moment of Sesame Street has got to be watching it over the summer with all my cousins. I remember sitting in the living room and making an entire show out of the counting song, singing and dancing with all the gang was the best way to start the day!
Comment From: mcris
Mon Jun 2, 2008 14:46:17 PDT
My best memory was when my two year old learned the words and sign language to a song on the "A Sesame Street Christmas" video.
Comment From: palooka5
Wed Jun 4, 2008 01:48:09 PDT
My best "Sesame Street" memory was watching the shows every weekday with my little brother & my mom's daycare kids. We would sing along with all the songs, especially "The People In Your Neighborhood," the pinball counting song (which I now sing to my son), "C is for Cookie," and of cousre "Rubber Duckie You're the One." I love watching the new shows with my son, but I also miss many of the old characters, such as Amazing Mumford, Guy Smiley, Forgetful Jones, Teeny Little Super Guy, Sherlock Hemlock, the Twiddlebugs and the News Flash with Kermit the Frog. I love that 25 years later I can still visit my childhood on Sesame Street while making new memories with my 4 year old son. It's a fantastic children's show that should be apart of every child's memory.