Sesame Street Resource for Veterans and Families
Leah Langby
July 19, 2016
Keeping Up With Kids

 

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Sesame Street has developed free resources for veteran families with young kids (ages 2-5 years old), who have recently transitioned out of the military. When a parent transitions out of the military, the whole family transitions. These resources were created to help families navigate changes during this next chapter. There are also free print copies of the My Story, My Big Adventure activity book, which Sesame Street can ship these to you by the box (75 books/box) if you are interested.  Please email veterans@sesame.org to order books, specifying how many boxes you would like.

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