A two-part Sesame Street song teaching the words cerrado (the Spanish word for closed) and abierto (the Spanish word for open).
* Part 1: Cerrado Maria leaves the Fix-it Shop due to a house call from a neurotic green Anything Muppet (David Rudman) who is frustrated because everything in his house is cerrado. He sings about his problem, accompanied by some back-up musicians. Maria gives him a sign reading "Abierto," which automatically opens everything.
* Part 2: Abierto The man has another problem: this time everything is abierto, and like in part one, he sings about his frustration. Maria gives him a sign reading "Cerrado," and everything automatically closes again.
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| - A two-part Sesame Street song teaching the words cerrado (the Spanish word for closed) and abierto (the Spanish word for open).
* Part 1: Cerrado Maria leaves the Fix-it Shop due to a house call from a neurotic green Anything Muppet (David Rudman) who is frustrated because everything in his house is cerrado. He sings about his problem, accompanied by some back-up musicians. Maria gives him a sign reading "Abierto," which automatically opens everything.
* Part 2: Abierto The man has another problem: this time everything is abierto, and like in part one, he sings about his frustration. Maria gives him a sign reading "Cerrado," and everything automatically closes again.
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| - Christopher Cerf & Emily Perl Kingsley
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| - Sesame Street Inc.
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| - A two-part Sesame Street song teaching the words cerrado (the Spanish word for closed) and abierto (the Spanish word for open).
* Part 1: Cerrado Maria leaves the Fix-it Shop due to a house call from a neurotic green Anything Muppet (David Rudman) who is frustrated because everything in his house is cerrado. He sings about his problem, accompanied by some back-up musicians. Maria gives him a sign reading "Abierto," which automatically opens everything.
* Part 2: Abierto The man has another problem: this time everything is abierto, and like in part one, he sings about his frustration. Maria gives him a sign reading "Cerrado," and everything automatically closes again.
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