Episode
Sesame Street: Mexico on Sesame Street (4096)
Overview
Rosita is feeling homesick for her abuela and for Mexico. Seeing how much Rosita misses Mexico and her abuela, Big Bird and friends decide to bring Mexico to her by decorating Sesame Street to look just like Mexico! They also bring in authentic Mexican food and Luis sings a traditional Mexican song. Rosita is truly surprised and grateful when she realizes what everyone has done. To everyone’s surprise, Rosita’s abuela shows up too! She missed Rosita so much that she had to fly in to see her. Rosita couldn’t be happier! They all continue the fiesta together.
Details
- Series
- Sesame Street
- Season
- Season 36
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 2005-09-08
Episode context
Mexico on Sesame Street (4096) is Episode 14 in Season 36 of Sesame Street. It aired on 2005-09-08.
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Episode 13: Who'll Replace The Big Bad Wolf (4095)
Rosita is feeling homesick for her abuela and for Mexico. Seeing how much Rosita misses Mexico and her abuela, Big Bird and friends decide to bring Mexico to her by decorating Sesame Street to look just like Mexico! They also bring in authentic Mexican food and Luis sings a traditional Mexican song.
Rosita is truly surprised and grateful when she realizes what everyone has done. To everyone’s surprise, Rosita’s abuela shows up too! She missed Rosita so much that she had to fly in to see her. Rosita couldn’t be happier! They all continue the fiesta together.
Episode 15: Rock sitter for Rocco (4097)
Zoe needs a rock-sitter to read, sing, and play with Rocco while she is away in swimming class. Telly agrees to take care of Rocco in the meantime. Since Rocco likes rock stories, Telly, with Elmo’s help, first tells her the story of “Goldirock and the Three Bears.” Since Rocco also likes rock music, Telly, Alan, and Bob sing, “Rock Around the Rock” to her. When Zoe returns from her swimming class, Telly tells her about all the fun they had while she was away, and offers to help her take care of Rocco anytime!
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Episode 16: Goldilocks Takes Over Nursery Rhymes (4098)
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Episode 11: Baby Bear's First Day of School (4093)
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Episode 17: Elmo's And Zoe's Scientific Exploration (4099)
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Episode 10: Big Bird, Snuffy and Friends Hike (4092)
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Episode 18: What Happens Next? Show (4100)
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Episode 9: Snuffy Learns To Dance (4091)
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Episode 19: Elmo and Zoe Claim a Ball (4104)
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Episode 8: Cookie Moon
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Episode 20: Gina's Vet Assistant (4102)
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