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The Upside Down Show:


Extend the Learning



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To help reinforce the lessons of The Upside Down Show, here are some play-at-home ideas based on each episode written by Anna Housley Juster, M.A., Director of Content for Sesame Street and The Upside Down Show.

Episode 110: Birthday Party

Skills Developed:


  • Imagination
  • Thinking & Reasoning

  • At the end of this episode David and Shane give imaginary gifts to each other. When David and Shane open these gifts, they do not directly explain what is in the imaginary packages. This leaves the thinking up to your child. As he watches, he is building important reasoning skills.

    You can extend the learning at home by pretending that you and your child are giving gifts to each other. Hand your child an imaginary box and encourage her to imagine what it inside as she pretends to open it. Next, she can imagine what she would give to you.

    Keep the celebration going! You can surprise each other throughout the day with imaginary gifts.

    More Episodes

    Episode 101: Movie
    Episode 102: Barbershop
    Episode 103: Art Museum
    Episode 104: Pet Shop
    Episode 105: Camping
    Episode 106: Picnic
    Episode 107: Airport
    Episode 108: Beach
    Episode 109: Marching Band
    Episode 110: Birthday Party
    Episode 111: Farm
    Episode 112: Ice Cream Truck
    Episode 113: Mini Golf