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The character, who “does things a little differently,” according to the workshop, is part of the campaign focused on reducing the stigma of autism.
“For some of us, it’s hard to reach out as others do. But when you just look closer, you’ll see amazingness show through. We each have our own ways to see the world and show we care. But we know we can be friends, because there’s so much that we share.”
Thank you, Sesame Street, for always being amazing to kids!
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