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For Autism Awareness Month – More Julia from Sesame Street!

April 2, 2018 By KatieCo

Today Sesame Street is releasing the next phase of their initiative, “See Amazing in All Children!” The new content – available in English and Spanish – includes 4 video segments, a storybook introducing Julia’s family, a read-along video of the “We’re Amazing, 1,2,3!” storybook, and digital routine cards (click on the links below). In addition, on Monday April 9, the second annual simulcast of a Julia-focused Sesame Street episode will air on HBO and PBS Kids. #SeeAmazing

Storybook introducing Julia’s family

Read-along video of the “We’re Amazing, 1,2,3!” storybook

Digital routine cards

 

Video segments:

Learning different ways to say hello

Helping kids find ways to play together

Celebrating family diversity

Searching for patterns

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