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People.com: Disney Channel Star Tiffany Thornton Is Engaged

The Sonny with a Chance actress, 23, will wed boyfriend Christopher Carney

CNNMoney: How The Wiggles became an empire

Throw two former preschool teachers, a rock band keyboardist and a singer together and you get the world's most famous pop band for the toddler set: The Wiggles.

Caribbean resort caters to little ones

The concertgoers are swaying to the music, clapping and crowding the stage so they can reach out and touch their favorite stars -- who happen to be giant furry characters named Elmo, Cookie Monster, Bert and Ernie.

'Sesame Street,' '227' star Alaina Reed-Amini dies

Actress Alaina Reed-Amini, best known for her long-running roles as Olivia Robinson on the children's program "Sesame Street" and Rose Lee Holloway on the comedy "227," has died.

Day care centers turn on TV for toddlers, study finds

Think your children are getting hours of playtime, story readings and stimulating lessons at day care? Maybe they are, but they could also be spending a chunk of their day watching TV or DVDs.

Obama pushes math, science education

A conversation last week with South Korea's president apparently showed President Obama the stark difference between how Asian nations and the United States value education.

Fortune: An animation studio bets on the iPhone

At first glance, Albie Hecht's office is cluttered with toys -- a plush gorilla from the Mario Bros. video game, vinyl figurines from the toy line Kidrobot, to name a few. But in fact, they're all relics of the animation industry, where Hecht, 56, made his name launching such mega-hit children's shows such as Nickelodeon's "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Dora the Explorer," and "Blue's Clues."

This week in iReport: Berlin Wall's fall, Sesame Street's birthday

This week in iReport we're celebrating a couple anniversaries. It's been 20 years since the world watched the Berlin Wall fall. And, that children's television favorite "Sesame Street" turned the big 4-0. Meanwhile, Hurricane Ida stormed ashore, slamming the Gulf Coast. We've got all this and more in this week's video wrap-up.

People.com: Michelle Obama Helps Sesame Street Mark the Big 4-0

The First Lady and Elmo plant vegetables, while Big Bird makes note of Mrs. O's height

'Sesame Street's' been swept, but the magic of show remains

In the early days of "Sesame Street" -- that is, B.E. (Before Elmo) -- Sesame Street was a pretty grimy place.

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