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What if there was a Sesame Street Fest?

minor muppetz

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I mentioned that there could be special play areas for the kids, which in my mind would be something like a day care for the kids while the adults and teenagers get to learn more about Sesame Street, where the speakers can talk about stuff that young kids might not be as interested in. But kids cans till attend this stuff.

The day care would have a variety of Sesame Street toys, a TV can play Sesame Street videos and newer episodes, the day care supervisor can read Sesame Street books to the kids, there can be activity books for the kids, and so on.
 

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There have been a few times when I have been places that had a blue screen set up, with a camera aimed at the screen and a monitor nearby, where it can look like visitors are in a computer animated environment. This could also be done, to make it look like kids are in Elmo's World.
 
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