Snacks on. Snacks off. Martial Arts Master takes on Cookie Monster as a student of Biscotti Karate. Can he train Cookie Monster to be...The Biscotti Kid? "Cookie's Crumby Pictures," is an all new segment on Sesame Street, teaching kids self-regulation and executive function skills.
Jean Bon-Bon is a very sad French guy in pursuit of cookies dans les rues de Paris (in the streets of Paris). He must figure out a way to survive and help his fellow Parisians find cookies.
Legend speaks of a dessert unimaginably sweet and delicious. When it was destroyed all that remained was the dessert's powerful recipe which remained in the hands of a monster named Gobble for a long time. When the recipe disappeared, all of the cookies on Monster Earth disappeared along with it. It is up to Cookie Monster to use his memory to remember the recipe so that he may bake the cookies in the fires of Mount Crumb.
Whoopie Pie and Cookie Monster are stranded in the middle of the ocean, but luckily they have a boat made of chocolate chip cookies they can try to row back to land in...a boat made of chocolate chip cookies?! Can Cookie Monster control himself and not eat the boat? Find out in Life of Whoopie Pie.
Shortbreadward is a yumpire with a cookie thirst and Belly is the girl who loves him. The problem is that Shortbreadward does not know how to share his cookies with Belly. Will Shortbreadward ever learn to control his thirst? Or will Bacob, a wolf with better executive functioning skills, convince Belly to be with him? Find out in Twilight: Breaking Cookie!
If Cookie Monster wants to find the Cookie of Oz, he must remember the directions. He must follow the chocolate chip road, do the opposite of what the cookie tin man says, and finally, go through the Emerald Green door. See the world turn from black and white to color in The Cookie of Oz.
To get to the Goblet of Cookies, Furry Potter must listen carefully to directions. It will take more than a simple Wingardium Leviosa to reach the Goblet. Watch Professor Crumblemore teach Furry Potter the wizardly ways of following instructions in Furry Potter's quest for the Goblet of Cookies!
Furius must spoil Moo-dusa’s plans in order to make it to his father on the top of Mount Olympus Diner. Can he stay focused and use his memory to pass the test or will he be silenced by the powers of Moo-dusa?
Cookie and Sally are two very different people. Cookie is messy and impatient. Sally is neat and calm. Can Sally get Cookie to wait his turn by playing a game? Can they actually become friends?