Episode
Sesame Street: Irvine crosses the street
Overview
Linda patiently teaches young Irvine how to safely cross the street by stopping, looking both ways, and listening carefully. After multiple practice runs and encouraging lessons, Irvine gains the confidence to cross independently and successfully. Sponsors: H, I, 10
Details
- Series
- Sesame Street
- Season
- Season 16
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 1984-11-29
Episode context
Irvine crosses the street is Episode 9 in Season 16 of Sesame Street. It aired on 1984-11-29.
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