Grover Explains Cooperation
Grover and the Letter C explore the word of the day.
In this video, the Letter C presents a short strategy that can be useful for children when problem solving:
- Pause – Take a slow, deep breath. Voice quiet, body calm. Eyes and ears ready to listen.
- Identify – Label the problem. What are you feeling? How is that different from what your friend is feeling? For example, “It sounds like we are both feeling frustrated because I want chocolate and you want vanilla.”
- Act – Decide what action you will take to cooperate. This could include compromising, sharing, taking turns, or another strategy relevant to the problem at hand.
Body Break
A quick, playful body break helps children reset by moving, stretching, and breathing to feel calmer, more focused, and ready for what’s next.
Kindness Comes in Many Forms
Big Bird and Felix discuss Big Bird’s gift for Oscar.
Rosita’s Family Quilt
By adding the shirt to their family quilt, Rosita learns how memories, change, and love can turn something broken into something beautiful.
Our Quiet Corner
Sesame friends use a special space to handle big feelings safely.
Social Connection Volunteer Guide
Guide with activity suggestions that boost social connection.
How Am I Feeling? Poster
Use pictures and simple words to help children notice and name feelings.
We Can Do Hard Things Lyric Sheet
Sing along to the words to a powerful song about persistence.
