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For [[Season 26 (1994-1995)|Season 26]], when the show emphasized the importance of literacy, Kingston was the Muppet character who embodied this lesson. He often wrote short stories, and once reported for "The Wide World of Writing", travelling around the Street to see what writing could be used for.
 
For [[Season 26 (1994-1995)|Season 26]], when the show emphasized the importance of literacy, Kingston was the Muppet character who embodied this lesson. He often wrote short stories, and once reported for "The Wide World of Writing", travelling around the Street to see what writing could be used for.
   
Kingston was mostly active on the show until [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|Season 29]]. However, two insert segments continued to air through [[season 38]]: his biographical song "[[Just Happy to Be Me]]" {{eka|3189}} and the birthday song "[[A Cat Had a Birthday]]." {{eka|3409}}.
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Kingston was mostly active on the show until [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|Season 29]]. However, two insert segments continued to air through [[season 38]]: his biographical song "[[Just Happy to Be Me]]" {{eka|3178}} and the birthday song "[[A Cat Had a Birthday]]." {{eka|3331}}.
   
 
==Book Appearances==
 
==Book Appearances==
 
*''[[Rise and Shine!]]'' (1996; reworked as ''Up, Up, Up!'' in 2011)
 
*''[[Rise and Shine!]]'' (1996; reworked as ''Up, Up, Up!'' in 2011)
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[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
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Kingston

Kingston Livingston III (named after his dad and his grandfather) is a young boy Muppet on Sesame Street who first appeared in Season 24, in episode 3103.

Kingston takes pride in doing his own thing instead of simply going with the flow. When his friends wear their baseball caps backwards, Kingston wears his to the front because he likes that better, and he loves dancing even when it's different than everyone else's. His friends, notably Loretta, don't mind if he's different, and think he's cool for it.

For Season 26, when the show emphasized the importance of literacy, Kingston was the Muppet character who embodied this lesson. He often wrote short stories, and once reported for "The Wide World of Writing", travelling around the Street to see what writing could be used for.

Kingston was mostly active on the show until Season 29. However, two insert segments continued to air through season 38: his biographical song "Just Happy to Be Me" (EKA: Episode 3178) and the birthday song "A Cat Had a Birthday." (EKA: Episode 3331).

Book Appearances