Cookie Monster is the protagonist of the children's educational TV program "Sesame Street" produced by the American Public Broadcasting Association (PBS). I believe many old players have seen it. Recently, according to foreign media reports, a scholar cut open a natural agate ore discovered in Brazil and found that the cross section resembled Cookie Monster, which sparked heated discussion. "Sesame Street" is a children's educational television program produced and broadcast by the Public Broadcasting Association (PBS) of the United States. The program was first broadcast on the National Educational Television (the predecessor of PBS) on November 10, 1969. It is the children's program that has won the most Emmy Awards so far (153 awards as of 2009). The show uses a combination of puppetry, animation and live performance to teach children basic reading, arithmetic, the names of colors, letters and numbers, and sometimes some basic common sense. Many of the skits and short segments have become models for other television programs to imitate. A geologist from California, USA, recently shared his new discovery. When he cut open the natural agate ore he collected in Brazil, he was surprised to find that the cut surface resembled the Cookie Monster in "Sesame Street". He said this was an extremely rare coincidence in geological surveys. |
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