Sesame Street Alphabet Kitchen

Sesame Street Alphabet Kitchen launched in 2015. The unit responsible for the development is Sesame Workshop. They focus on three- and four-letter word combinations, vocabulary building, and pronunciation skills. It can be played using a physical vowel toy set (from the Tiggly Words set) or played without a toy just by tapping the letters on the screen. With the Sesame Street Alphabet Kitchen game, kids can join the Cookie Monster and Elmo puppets to bake flats in alphabet shapes. For example, Cookie Monster bakes cookies using the letter cookie cutter. Children help create words by choosing a vowel to complete the word. They then mixed the letters, added color to the icing, and watched the cookie word bake, either in word form or with pictures showing the word's meaning. They can decorate the cake by highlighting colorful and delicious letter faces and then sharing it with two puppets. From there, it helps them to remember the words quickly and interestingly.


As expected with Sesame Street products, quality and educational values are put on top. Words will become more difficult as children progress, moving from three-letter words to words that combine consonants and four-letter words. Children can learn phonics and improve their vocabulary as they explore and create words by changing vowels. There's also a lot of fun mixed into the baking. Teachers can include games as a practice station for children to work on individually. The game is fun, and since Cookie Monster is probably familiar to most children, it can be a great way to introduce kids to phonics at the beginning of the school year.


Website: https://www.sesamestreet.org/

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