Sesame Street Episode 3845 - A garden on Sesame Street





Sesame Street Episode 3845
A garden on Sesame Street
Season 30

Sesame Street Episode 3845

Sesame Street Episode 3845

Sesame Street Episode 3845

Sesame Street Episode 3845 appears in the 30th season. The name of the Episode is A garden on Sesame Street. The air date of the episode is April 9, 1999. The number of the Episode is 4 and the letter is O. The celebrity guests of Episode 3845 are Ray Charles, Michael Jeter, Patrick Stewart, Tony Bennett, Shari Lewis, Lamb Chop, Harry Belafonte, Grover, David Robinson, and Ellen DeGeneres.

The episode begins with Gordon reading "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter to his friends. As he reads, the characters become engrossed in the story and eagerly await each new development.

In the second street scene, the characters decide to act out the story themselves. They assign roles to each other, with Elmo playing Peter Rabbit, Zoe as Mrs. Rabbit, and Telly as Mr. McGregor.

As the third street scene unfolds, Elmo, as Peter Rabbit, gets into Mr. McGregor's garden and starts eating the vegetables. Telly, as Mr. McGregor, chases Elmo, who manages to escape just in time.

In the fourth street scene, the characters further explore their storytelling abilities. Snuffy decides to tell a story through dance, performing a hula dance. This segment showcases the diverse ways in which stories can be shared and enjoyed.

In the fifth street scene, Biff and Sully make a rare appearance, adding their own twist to the story. They use construction equipment to build a new garden for Mr. McGregor, demonstrating teamwork and creativity.

In a cartoon segment, Jerry Nelson sings "In My Book," a song that highlights the joy of reading and the various adventures that can be found within books.

During Ernie's Show and Tell, a boy named Sankarj shows Ernie his book about dinosaurs, teaching children about these fascinating prehistoric creatures.

A girl is shown reading different types of print materials, such as a book, a magazine, a newspaper, and a letter, emphasizing the importance of reading in daily life.

A song titled "Litter Rap" is featured in a Muppets segment, teaching children about the importance of disposing of litter properly and keeping the environment clean.

The Muppets introduce the letter of the day, focusing on the letter O. A series of cartoons and animations follow, showcasing the letter O in various contexts, such as "O for open, off, owl, ocean," and "Planting Letters: O."

In a celebrity segment, Ray Charles sings the Alphabet Song, joined by various celebrities including Michael Jeter, Patrick Stewart, Tony Bennett, Shari Lewis, Lamb Chop, Harry Belafonte, Grover, David Robinson, and Ellen DeGeneres. This segment reinforces the importance of learning the alphabet.

A boy reads his poem titled "My Tree" in sign language, teaching children about alternative forms of communication and the beauty of poetry.

Leanna Williams shares a story about her trip to Hawaii and her purchase of a Hawaiian shirt, teaching children about different cultures and experiences.

Ernie and Rubber Duckie introduce the number of the day, followed by a song performed by The Quadratic Equations, a band with four heads, who sing about the number 4. A film segment features four Chinese acrobats performing stunts with giant spools, further emphasizing the number 4.

In a Muppets segment, Grover sells long and short hot dogs at the park. When Mr. Johnson wants a hot dog, Grover finds that he is out of both long and short hot dogs. To solve this, he switches clothes with Mr. Johnson, teaching children about problem-solving and humor.

Ruthie and some Anything Muppets sing "The Sneeze Song," teaching children about the natural bodily function of sneezing and the importance of hygiene.

Lastly, Elmo's World: Books segment focuses on the joy of reading and the various adventures that can be found within books.

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