If you have been wondering how to get to Sesame Street, the directions are about to get a lot simpler!

The Future of Sesame Street Streaming

As a kid, I remember watching Sesame Street and hearing the song we are all so familiar with, asking, "Can you tell me how to get... how to get to Sesame Street?" Recently, the future of the beloved children's series has been somewhat up in the air with changes to funding for public television.

What Fans Can Expect on YouTube

Fortunately, those who wish to share the magic and the lessons learned on Sesame Street with their own children will soon be able to do so. The entire Sesame Street library is going to be available to the public.

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In a statement on social media, Sesame Street has announced a partnership with YouTube to make the entire catalog of Sesame Street episodes available for public viewing.

Sesame Street via YouTube
Sesame Street via YouTube
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Why This Move Matters for Families

Beginning in January 2026, YouTube will have the largest digital library of Sesame Street content, with hundreds of full episodes coming to the Sesame Street channels. Join us as we help children everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder, one episode at a time

When and Where to Watch

The partnership between the video streaming platform and the series will begin in January, but to learn more about Sesame Street now, visit them online or find them on social media! Of course, you can subscribe to the Sesame Street YouTube Channel, too!

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