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'''Miss Walsh''' was [[Miles]] and [[Gabi]]'s kindergarten teacher, as seen in flashbacks from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Episode 4112]]. A gentle but lively African-American woman, Miss Walsh leads her young students in a rhythmic performance of the Alphabet Song, encourages a shy Miles, and emphasizes the importance of sharing.
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'''Miss Walsh''' was [[Miles]]’s and [[Gabi]]'s kindergarten teacher, as seen in flashbacks from [[episode 4112|a 2006 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. A gentle and lively woman, Miss Walsh leads her young students in a rhythmic performance of "[[The Alphabet Song]]," encourages a shy Miles, and emphasizes the importance of sharing.
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Lillias White played [[Lillian Edwards]], Gabi's daycare provider, in earlier seasons.
 
   
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Lillias White, who played Miss Walsh, had previously appeared on ''Sesame Street'' as [[Lillian]], from [[Season 21 (1989-1990)|1989]] through [[Season 24 (1992-1993)|1993]].
 
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Misswalsh

Miss Walsh was Miles’s and Gabi's kindergarten teacher, as seen in flashbacks from a 2006 episode of Sesame Street. A gentle and lively woman, Miss Walsh leads her young students in a rhythmic performance of "The Alphabet Song," encourages a shy Miles, and emphasizes the importance of sharing.

Lillias White, who played Miss Walsh, had previously appeared on Sesame Street as Lillian, from 1989 through 1993.