The Sesame Sesame cast features muppets and human characters. Although some of these characters have been on the show for a long time, new characters are added to the series as time goes on. So who are the new Sesame Street characters and what are their names? When were these characters included in the series? If you're ready, let's start. (The list is ordered by date.)
Preschool is Cool ABCs With Elmo - Sesame Street

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Sesame Street Preschool is Cool ABCs With Elmo
Sesame Street Preschool is Cool, ABCs with Elmo is a Alphabet themed special that was released in 2010 by WHV.
The Great Numbers Game - Sesame Street
Sesame Street The Great Numbers Game
Sesame Street The Great Numbers Game was released in 1998. It is one of the Sesame Street special videos. The video is about The Great Numbers Game. In the video we see Elmo, Telly Monster, Gabi and Alice, they must find the numbers from 1 to 20 to win the game.
The Best of Elmo 3 - Sesame Street

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Sesame Street The Best of Elmo 3
Sesame Street The Best of Elmo 3 is the third special of the series and was released in 2015. Special includes a compilation of songs, videos and celebrity scenes featuring Elmo.
Sesame Street Episode 4062 and Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun are added as a bonus to the special, which offers over 2 hours of fun.
Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun - Sesame Street
Sesame Street Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun!
Sesame Street Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun is a 47-minute video compilation released in 2009. In this video, Elmo and Abby Cadabby shows us how to celebrate the birthday in different ways.
Elmo and Abby Cadabby attend two birthday parties. One of them is Dorothy's birthday and the other is Little Red Riding Hood's birthday party. Dorothy's party takes place in Sesame Street, and Little Red Riding Hood's party takes place in Fairy Tale Land. Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale hero and her birthday is celebrated differently.
Elmo prepares to Dorothy's birthday
Elmo prepares to celebrate Dorothy's birthday. Abby is surprised that Dorothy has a birthday.
It's Fido's Birthday
Ron Marshall sings It's Fido's Birthday. This song is about the birthday party of fish named Fido.
In the Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun video, "Little Red Riding Hood" is voiced by Fran Brill, "Elmo" is voiced by Kevin Clash, "Gretel" is voiced by Stephanie D'Abruzzo, "Rosita" is voiced by Carmen Osbahr, "Oscar the Grouch" is voiced by Caroll Spinney, "Hansel" is voiced by Matt Vogel.
A Cat Had a Birthday
Kingston Livingston III sings "A Cat Had a Birthday." This song shows that animals can have birthdays too. Even a cat can have a birthday.
Pin the Tail on the Donkey
Elmo and Abby Cadabby play Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Danny's Birthday
Rosita sings Danny's Birthday To celebrate Danny's birthday.
Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Hansel and Gretel at Little Red Riding Hood's birthday party.
Includes In the Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun, Elmo's World Birthday. Birthday Emotions song is sung by John Pizzarelli. There is also a Birthday Dance song and the kids dance. We also watch a birthday party in Bangladesh. Rosita sings the song Danny's Birthday and celebrates Danny's birthday. Kingston Livingston III sings about a cat's birthday: A Cat Had a Birthday. There is also the song It's Fido's Birthday.
Fetch a Pail of Water
Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel play a game called Fetch a Pail of Water.
With the help of "Sesame Street Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun", children learn a lot about birthday celebration. When there is no presents, birthdays can sometimes be celebrated with good wishes. The important thing here is that children should be happy and not feel lonely.
Pull Out the Plum
Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel play a game called Pull Out the Plum.
Birthday Dance
"Birthday Dance." A group of children dance at a birthday celebration.
Birthday Emoticons
The credits include the song Birthday Emoticons sung by John Pizzarelli.
You can watch the Sesame Street Elmo and Abby's Birthday Fun video on our website and access the photos of the video.




































