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‘Sesame Street’ Launches Rohingya Muppets To Help Refugee Kids Learn

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“Sesame Street” is helping children from refugee camps. Most kids living in refugee camps are denied basic necessities, but the beloved children’s show is giving them all the chance to learn.

A new battery-powered projector is giving the kids of the Rohingya camp the chance to see the show. They are also launching the Rohingya Muppets as part of a $200 million effort to expand education at the camp.

RELATED: ‘Sesame Street’ To Air ‘The Power Of We’ Special To Teach Kids How To Combat Racism The twins, named Noor Yasmin and Aziz, were revealed to NBC News.

The children of the camp were included in creating the puppets because “children learn best when they see themselves.” Some of the feedback included that the girl had too much lipstick,

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