Sesame Street Super Jumbo Crayons/Father (Mother and Children) Song (from Sesame Street)

Cast

 * Grover Ocean Blue as Fat Blue Anything Muppet father
 * Ernie Orange as Pumpkin Anything Muppet mother
 * Oscar the Grouch Green as Green Anything Muppet son
 * Abby Cadabby Pink as Hot Pink Anything Muppet daughter

Part 1: Father Song
Grover Ocean Blue: (spoken) Now this part of Sesame Street is brought to you by...Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-TAA!! Fathers. Now there are a few things you'd need to be a father. See, I'm a father. Now first of all, you need to have a wife. ( Ernie Orange enters.) And I've got one and here she is. You also need some children. I've got a couple of those. ( Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink enters.) This is my son and my daughter. They're brother and sister. But since this part of Sesame Street is brought to you by fathers, I'd like to tell you a little bit about what fathers do. Ahem. (singing) A father can fix anything, leaky tap or broken spring. In his home a father's king.

Grover Ocean Blue, Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that 's what fathers do!

Grover Ocean Blue: You betcha.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Good job, pop.

Grover Ocean Blue: (spoken) Right. (singing) A father buys you food and clothes, takes you to the movie shows. Works all day to give you those.

Grover Ocean Blue, Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that 's what fathers do!

Abby Cadabby Pink: My daddy.

Grover Ocean Blue: (spoken) Hi. (singing) A father is a person with a very busy life.

Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : He takes care of his children.

Ernie Orange: And he takes care of his wife.

Grover Ocean Blue: He'll teach his children right from wrong, so they'll grow up safe and strong. Now this father's sung his song. And he has told to you.

Grover Ocean Blue, Ernie Orange , Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : Just what fathers do.

Part 2: Mother Song
Ernie Orange: I'd like you to know that this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by mothers. To be a mother, you'd need to have a husband.

Grover Ocean Blue: And that's me.

Ernie Orange: Yes, I have one right over here. And you'd need some children and, and they're right there.

Oscar the Grouch Green: Hi.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Hi.

Ernie Orange: My son and daughter and their father.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Hi, mommy.

Oscar the Grouch Green: Hi, mommy.

Grover Ocean Blue: That's us.

Ernie Orange: But since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by mothers, I'd like to tell you a little about mothers.

Oscar the Grouch Green: Oh, mommy.

Ernie Orange: A mother cooks, a mother sews, a mother washes all of the clothes. Helps you to wipe a runny nose. Ernie Orange, Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that's what moth ers do

Abby Cadabby Pink: Oh, mommy.

Ernie Orange: A mother bakes an apple pie, hangs the laundry out to dry. Sings to kids their lullaby. Ernie Orange, Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that's what moth ers do.

Oscar the Grouch Green: Gosh, mom.

Ernie Orange: A mother tucks you in at night as comfy as can be.

Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And if you trip and fall, she'll put a bandage on your knee.

Ernie Orange: A mother cares for everyone.

Grover Ocean Blue: Husband.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Daughter.

Oscar the Grouch Green: And her son.

Ernie Orange: And now this mother's song is done. And now I told to you...

Grover Ocean Blue, Ernie Orange , Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : Just what mothers do.

Part 3: Children Song
Abby Cadabby Pink: Children.

Oscar the Grouch Green: That's right. This part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by kids.

Abby Cadabby Pink: By little girls, by daughters, by sisters.

Oscar the Grouch Green: By boys.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Mmm hmmm.

Oscar the Grouch Green: By brothers, by sons.

Abby Cadabby Pink: See, children are really great. And I'm a daughter which means I have a mother and a father who are right over there somewhere. ( Grover Ocean Blue and Ernie Orange enters.) Oh, there they are. Yeah. And I'm also a sister which means I've got a brother who is right here.

Oscar the Grouch Green: And I've got a mother and a father, too. They're the same as her mother and father.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Mmm hmmm.

( Grover Ocean Blue and Ernie Orange exits.)

Oscar the Grouch Green: She's their daughter and I'm their son. And she's my sister. And since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by her and me, maybe we should tell you a little bit about ourselves. Now you sing it.

Abby Cadabby Pink: A daughter plays with dolls you know, helps her mother cook and sew. And in her head, she wears a bow.

Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that's what daughters do.

Abby Cadabby Pink: You sing now.

Oscar the Grouch Green: (spoken) Okay. (singing) A son can run and throw a ball, jump up high and never fall. Grow up to be six feet tall.

Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : And that's what a son can do.

Oscar the Grouch Green: You sing it.

Abby Cadabby Pink: (spoken) Okay. (singing) A daughter can be beautiful when she puts on a dress.

Oscar the Grouch Green: A son can make a mudpie and get covered with a mess.

Abby Cadabby Pink: Uh, oh. But still, I love my brother fine.

Oscar the Grouch Green: And I'm glad my sister's mine.

Oscar the Grouch Green and Abby Cadabby Pink : We're together all the time and now we told to you just what brothers do.

( Abby Cadabby Pink kisses Oscar the Grouch Green )