Ep 21. A Baby Duck Thinks Telly Is His Mommy
- May 5, 2003
In Sesame Street season 34 episode 21, titled "A Baby Duck Thinks Telly Is His Mommy," the lovable muppet Telly Monster finds himself in quite the predicament when a baby duck decides he is its mother. The episode follows Telly as he tries his best to care for his new feathered friend, learning important lessons about responsibility and caring for others along the way.
The episode opens on a beautiful day on Sesame Street, with Telly Monster hanging out in his backyard. Suddenly, he hears a strange noise coming from his bushes - it's a baby duck! The duckling immediately takes to Telly, mistaking him for its mother. Telly, who has never cared for a baby duck before, is unsure what to do, but quickly takes on the role of caregiver.
With the help of his Sesame Street friends, including Elmo, Zoe, and Big Bird, Telly sets out to care for the duckling. He learns how to properly feed it and keep it warm, and even takes it on adventures around Sesame Street. But as the days go on, Telly realizes that caring for a baby duck is a lot of work, and starts to feel overwhelmed.
With the help of his friends and some wise advice from Maria (played by Sonia Manzano), Telly learns that taking care of someone else is a big responsibility. He learns that it's important to ask for help when you need it and to take breaks when you're feeling stressed. He also learns that the love and care he gives to others is returned to him in the form of gratitude and friendship.
The episode concludes with Telly bidding goodbye to the baby duck, who is now ready to live on its own in the wild. Telly is sad to see his feathered friend go, but he knows that he will always have the memories of their time together.
Overall, "A Baby Duck Thinks Telly Is His Mommy" is a charming and heartwarming episode of Sesame Street that teaches important lessons about responsibility and caring for others. It showcases the show's dedication to providing educational programming for children, while still keeping them entertained with lovable characters and memorable songs.