That's ok, because Sesame Beginnings is not trying to be a Sesame equivalent to that type of show. A lot of people are making the comparison to Muppet Babies, but the only real common ground the two shows share are the show has baby-ized versions of Jim Henson characters. Other than that there is little else in common in the shows format and style. Sesame Beginnings is seeking a totally different audience and has a totally different mission and objective – and is going about a very different approach and format. Sesame Beginnings is not the Sesame Street version of Muppet Babies, it is a educational and entertainment tool for children ages 0-4 and their parents. Muppet Babies was an entertaining show for a slightly older demographic and had different goals and motives. If you want a "Sesame Babies" show, than this is not for you - this is Sesame Beginnings and it is totally different kind of show with a totally different market. If you are over the age of 4 (and not a caregiver of someone under 4) than you might find this show trite and "not for you". (However I would still sugest giving it one shot before you discount it completely).