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- Big Bird 99% for Obama Button, 2012 -

- 2012
- Collections - Artifact
Big Bird 99% for Obama Button, 2012
- "Big Bird Radio" Packaging, 1976-1978 - When <i>Sesame Street</i> debuted on public television in 1969, it was an immediate hit with its pre-school audience. Mixing education and fast-paced entertainment, kids laughed at the antics of puppet characters like Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. Licensed toy products featuring the show's characters began to appear on toy shelves. In 1972, over nine million were sold.

- 1976-1978
- Collections - Artifact
"Big Bird Radio" Packaging, 1976-1978
When Sesame Street debuted on public television in 1969, it was an immediate hit with its pre-school audience. Mixing education and fast-paced entertainment, kids laughed at the antics of puppet characters like Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. Licensed toy products featuring the show's characters began to appear on toy shelves. In 1972, over nine million were sold.
- Obama Campaign Button, Big Bird: Help, 2012 -

- 2012
- Collections - Artifact
Obama Campaign Button, Big Bird: Help, 2012
- Big Bird Puzzle, 1973 - Beginning in the early 1970s, characters from Sesame Street, a popular educational children's show, began appearing on toys that help children learn. This puzzle's simple pieces not only help develop hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills in young children, but with the aid of Big Bird they learn the difference between "Big" and "Little."

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Big Bird Puzzle, 1973
Beginning in the early 1970s, characters from Sesame Street, a popular educational children's show, began appearing on toys that help children learn. This puzzle's simple pieces not only help develop hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills in young children, but with the aid of Big Bird they learn the difference between "Big" and "Little."
- Big Bird Radio, 1976-1978 - When <i>Sesame Street</i> debuted on public television in 1969, it was an immediate hit with its pre-school audience. Mixing education and fast-paced entertainment, kids laughed at the antics of puppet characters like Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. Licensed toy products featuring the show's characters began to appear on toy shelves. In 1972, over nine million were sold.

- 1976-1978
- Collections - Artifact
Big Bird Radio, 1976-1978
When Sesame Street debuted on public television in 1969, it was an immediate hit with its pre-school audience. Mixing education and fast-paced entertainment, kids laughed at the antics of puppet characters like Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. Licensed toy products featuring the show's characters began to appear on toy shelves. In 1972, over nine million were sold.