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With Sesame Workshop offices in China and Japan and strong partnerships throughout East Asia and Oceania, Sesame Workshop is helping children grow smarter, stronger, and kinder in more ways with each passing year. Generations of families have made happy Sesame Street memories in theme parks in Japan and Singapore, while PSAs have helped keep Indigenous Australians up-to-date with vaccines and children safer on Philippine roads. Fans across China are celebrating the 40th anniversary of Big Bird’s historic visit, while a live touring Sesame Street show makes its way across the country. Students in South Korea and across Japan learn from our trusted characters and research-based curriculum, while Sesame Street Mecha Builders brings STEM learning and fun to children in Japan, China, and Australia, and design, and retail partnerships offer something for everyone who wants a little more Sesame in their lives. Sesame Street across East Asia and Oceania Sesame Street’s beloved characters are easy to spot across China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, The Philippines, and Australia. Australia Sesame Street has delighted generations of families in Australia, airing there continuously since 1972. China Through licensing and design collaborations, the brand is also making a fashion splash—and providing vital funding for Sesame Workshop’s social impact programs around the world Japan Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children, which originated in the U.S., has resonated strongly in Japan. PreviousNext Sesame Workshop in Japan In Japan, Elmo and friends provide comfort and learning to children in clinics and classrooms, promote awareness and acceptance of autism, enliven attractions at theme parks, and bring joy to families through fashion and lifestyle partnerships. Pictogram of Tic-Tac-Toe. Sesame Street Curriculum In public schools in Japan, our Sesame Street Curriculum helps prepare students for success by using a “whole child” approach. Pictogram of heart with Elmo's face peeking out. Sesame Street Clinics To support kids and families through potentially stressful medical visits, Sesame Workshop has teamed up with healthcare providers to bring Elmo and friends into clinics around the country. Pictogram of building blocks. Sesame Street Japan Check out even more resources in Japanese on our Sesame Street Japan website. PreviousNext Sesame Workshop in China Families in China can connect with their favorite Sesame Street characters through initiatives like “Dream, Save, Do” and immersive live events for the whole family. Pictogram of a piggy bank. Dream, Save, Do China Our “Dream, Save, Do” program builds children’s financial empowerment with games and activities geared to help them understand how everyday choices can help them achieve their dreams. Pictogram of building blocks. Sesame Street China Check out even more resources in Mandarin on our Sesame Street China website. PreviousNext Pictogram of an Earth with heart. Featured News BIG W Continues to Give the Gift of Storytime with Free Books to Kids, Launching New Program with Sesame Street Featured Resource Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children Julia, the lovable Sesame Street Muppet with autism, has appeared in primetime programming on NHK and in lessons taught in Japanese public schools. Helping Children Everywhere Grow Smarter, Stronger, and Kinder. 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