Cookie Monster’s “Sesame Street” Monster of Fame, entertains teenagers with a new weekly Internet series, the COVID-1 crisis, and offers parents two minutes of time alone.
Amid the ongoing epidemic, “Sesame Street” has announced a crusade to care for one another to produce loose virtual content to entertain and teach the small prolonged periods of quarantine at home.
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Fans of Muppuppy, a cookie lover, can be a friend especially pleased to learn that the hairy blue monster now hosts a video network called “Snack Chat”, with new episodes released one or Tuesday, “Sesame Street” announced on Youtube.
With his strength and enthusiasm, Cookie Monster reminds teenagers to bathe their hands a little or less before looting the snacks at birth at birth, an even more critical disinfection step in the opposite combat to COVID-19.
In the first episode, Cookie Monster invites teens to have a snack with it, suggesting that a healthy snack like fruit or vegetable is a strict option, although of course you will have a cookie. However, at the time of a clip, the Muppuppy showed teenagers how to make a fruit smoothie with strawberries, milk and ice, however, supervised by an adult.
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Although a new “Snack Chat” was not downloaded on April 13, Cookie Monster participated in a “monster meditation” that seemed fun.
“His friends on Sesame Street are here to help them during the COVID-1 fitness crisis, as families drive around the world creating a “general moment,” Sesame Street said in a campaign in the Care for the Other campaign.
“Children thrive on design in their lives and become even more transformed through play, even on a day-to-day basis. Therefore, our site is full of content that you may be able to use all day to create a laugh, a source of convenience for teens and concentrate little on yourself. After all, it is essential that we focus on ourselves, so that we can be able to take more care of our families.”
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