For decades Spanish vocabulary and understanding has been a featured part of Sesame Street. Aside from creating all-Spanish co-productions, including Plaza Sésamo (Mexico) and Barrio Sésamo (Spain), many American Sesame Street programs and resource videos have been re-dubbed and distributed within the United States for Spanish-speaking audiences.
Bilingual Songs[]
- "Amigo"
- "Baile"
- "Basura"
- "Bilingual Fruit Song"
- "Cerrado/Abierto"
- "Come to My Casa"
- "Conga Counting Song"
- "Counting Backwards in Spanish"
- "Fiesta"
- "Hace Frio!"
- "Home, Sweet Casa"
- "I Love Every Part of You"
- "It Sure is Hot!"
- "Latinos Song"
- "Loud and Soft"
- "Me"
- "Me Gusta"
- "Me Llamo"
- "Muevete"
- "Musica"
- "No Matter What Your Language"
- "No Me Gusta"
- "Numero Comparsa"
- "Quiero Jugar"
- "Quince"
- "Peligro"
- "Rhymes with Mando"
- "Salida"
- "Sing" (various versions)
- "Snow"
- "South America Way"
- "The Spanish G Word Song"
- "Spanish Me, English Me"
- "Todos un Pueblo"
- "Tu Me Gustas"
- "Twice as Nice"
- "Uno Dos Tres"
- "Welcome!"
- "Words in Me"
- "You Say Hola and I Say Hola"
- "Zanahoria"