Definition: The word "Sesame Street" originated in America, starting in 1957 as a children's television program by Sesame Workshop. It was created for children aged three to five years old by Dr. Seuss. Definition: Sesame Street is a popular American children's television program created and developed by Sesame Workshop and distributed by CBS. The show features anthropomorphic characters from Sesame Street who help children learn, grow up, and be kind to others. It was first aired in 1957 and has since become one of the most famous programs for children. Sesame Street teaches simple, age-appropriate stories about everyday life, making it a great choice for families and educators looking for educational television shows.