Ep 11. Honk If You Love Libraries
- TV-Y
- January 26, 2019
- 25 min
In Sesame Street season 49 episode 11, titled "Honk If You Love Libraries," the residents of Sesame Street learn about the importance of libraries and the many resources they offer. The show features a special guest appearance by actress and singer Audra McDonald, who plays a librarian named Nina.
The episode opens with Elmo and Abby Cadabby playing outside when they hear a loud noise. They soon discover that a parade is coming through Sesame Street, led by Nina and her library mobile. Nina explains that she is on a mission to promote literacy and reading by bringing the library to the people.
Throughout the episode, Nina introduces the Sesame Street residents, both human and Muppet, to all the different types of books and materials that can be found at the library. She encourages them to explore their interests and discover new topics to learn about. She also stresses the importance of taking care of library materials and showing respect for the shared resources.
One notable segment features Cookie Monster, who discovers the joy of reading cookbooks and learning new recipes. He even creates a recipe of his own, a "cookie salad," which he shares with his friends.
Another memorable scene involves Oscar the Grouch, who is initially resistant to the library's emphasis on quiet and order. However, when Nina introduces him to a book about his favorite topic, garbage, he becomes engrossed and realizes that the library has something to offer everyone.
Throughout the episode, the characters sing catchy songs about libraries and reading, including "Honk If You Love Libraries," "Read A Book," and "Library Card."
The show also includes several interactive segments aimed at young viewers, such as a "Letter of the Day" segment featuring the letter L and a "Word on the Street" segment exploring the word "borrow."
Overall, "Honk If You Love Libraries" is a fun and educational episode for children and adults alike, promoting literacy and encouraging a love of learning. Its emphasis on the importance of libraries as community resources is a valuable message for viewers of all ages.