Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In October something incredible took place on the historic Fox lot – a new installment of "The Muppet Show" was filmed. Legendary ...
The show has always helped kids understand the world around them, even the hard parts. "Sesame Street" first aired in 1969, featuring fuzzy, floppy monsters who taught kids about counting, spelling, ...
The nonprofit behind “Sesame Street” is diving into the racism discourse. A new initiative from Sesame Workshop aims to teach kids “The ABCs of Racial Literacy” with the help of two black Muppets, Wes ...
There were lots of mixed emotions when Black Muppets were introduced to the “Sesame Street” cast. The non-profit organization behind “Sesame Street” called Sesame Workshop, is working to create a ...
WASHINGTON — Kids aged 5-11 are now eligible to receive Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine, and some of American's favorite children's television characters are encouraging them to get the shot. The ...
Most of the Rohingya children inside the world’s largest refugee camp here have never watched television. Now, with the help of a battery-powered projector, they’re laughing along with Elmo, the ...
The villain in "The Muppets" is Tex Richman, an oilman who wants to tear down the Muppets theater in order to drill for oil underneath. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
This Friday, the Muppets will make their highly anticipated return to the big screen with a film simply titled The Muppets. For the occasion, Disney has expanded their partnership with adidas ...
There’s a new kid on the block — or should we say, street? Just in time for the holiday season, “Sesame Street” welcomes its newest Muppet resident, Ji-Young. The fun-loving, rock music aficionado is ...
Light, family-friendly return is familiar yet fresh. “Muppets Now” is a family-friendly series about the Muppets trying to put together their own streaming series. Composed of different segments, such ...
WASHINGTON — Kids aged 5-11 are now eligible to receive Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine, and some of American's favorite children's television characters are encouraging them to get the shot. The ...