'Sesame Street' returns for new season on Alabama Public Television
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'Sesame Street' returns for new season on Alabama Public Television

New season of 'Sesame Street' premieres March 9 with special guest star on APT/PBS and PBS Kids.

BROADCAST PREMIERE MARCH 1 at 9AM

Sesame Street is back with new episodes next month, and the classic children’s series is bringing superstar Miley Cyrus along for the ride. Season 57 debuts Monday, March 9, on Netflix, APT and PBS KIDS! Episodes will invite children to play along in new ways, bring viewers inside the world’s most famous brownstone, and feature celebrity guests, original music, engaging animation, and, as always, lots of laughter—along with a new animated segment Tales from 123 and Lessons of Kindness and Compassion.

Here's what's in each episode (view  listing here):

Elmo's Toy Swap
Elmo is eager to swap toys with his friends but gets angry when he sees them playing with his items differently than he used to. He learns there's no wrong way to play. Grover swaps for an airplane, and Miley Cyrus stops by the Sesame Street swap.

Abby's Magical Dragons
Abby is beastie-sitting three musical dragons by herself when a bedtime routine mistake wakes them all up. Feeling overwhelmed, she asks her friends to play a lullaby to get the dragons back to sleep.

Elmo's Awesome Bike
Elmo loves his first bike until he sees Abby's new bike that can fly. Feeling jealous, he does a heart breath and realizes he loves his bike just the way it is. Meanwhile Grover helps fix Cookie Monster's Cookie Cart.

Elmo and the Great Cookie Stack
Elmo and his friends try to set a cookie tower record, but Elmo keeps knocking it down and feels discouraged. After a wiggle break, he finds another way to help his team. Grover tries to get the perfect photo of Bert and Ernie.

TAGGED:PBS Kids

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