OMG this is one of the best Sesame St. segments of all time. I particularly like "You could lose your purse, or you might lose something worse" (and yes, I can quote the lyrics w/o clicking the link). As a side note, I SO prefer vintage Ses...ame St., when child development and education was more heavily influenced by Bettelheim (the "let kids deal with fictional monsters now so they can better deal with real ones later" guy). Now we get True Blood knockoffs with Muppet cleavage and crummy blocking but no noteworthy educational value. Sigh.
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OMG this is one of the best Sesame St. segments of all time. I particularly like "You could lose your purse, or you might lose something worse" (and yes, I can quote the lyrics w/o clicking the link). As a side note, I SO prefer vintage Ses...ame St., when child development and education was more heavily influenced by Bettelheim (the "let kids deal with fictional monsters now so they can better deal with real ones later" guy). Now we get True Blood knockoffs with Muppet cleavage and crummy blocking but no noteworthy educational value. Sigh.
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