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Counting to 20, Indian hands? Anyone remember?

SamanthaJolie

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I'm trying to find out and/or remember a short animation on Sesame Street where there is an Indian-looking woman with many hands and the song is a woman singing "1,2,3,4,5,6..." up to 20. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I was hoping to find this somewhere. Thanks.
 

jeffkjoe

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Yes -

The skit you mentioned is on the DVD:

"Learning About Numbers" and features Count and a Honker on the cover (yellow)

It's on there as the second sketch.
 

ISNorden

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Has that been uploaded to YouTube, by any chance? With no VCR or DVD player, the only way I can view the old clips is online. (Sorry if I sound a bit repetitive; I looked at this thread hoping I could find a link.)
 

GonzoLeaper

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I'd suggest you get a VCR and a library card. There's tons of great Sesame Street videos at your local library! And books too, of course! (And you can't beat free!:smile: )
 
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