Cookie Monster
Sesame Street Lyrics


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COOKIE MONSTER
BY NELLI
cookie monster is soo much better than any ol veggie
so if u luv da monster with da blue fur singit
COOOOKIE
MOOONSTER
[repeat]




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sesame Street's song "Cookie Monster" by Nelli appear to be a tribute to the beloved character Cookie Monster. The song is essentially a declaration of love for the character, acknowledging that he is much better than any ol' veggie. The repetition of the phrase "Cookie Monster" in the chorus creates a catchy and memorable line that encourages listeners to sing along and celebrate the character.


However, it's important to note that the song's simplicity and upbeat tone make it appropriate for Sesame Street's young target audience. While it may seem like a trivial tune to adults, it could have a significant impact on kids' attitudes toward healthy eating. By celebrating Cookie Monster's love for cookies, the song inadvertently reinforces the idea that cookies are a fun and desirable food, potentially making it harder for parents to promote the consumption of healthier options to their children.


Overall, "Cookie Monster" is a simple and fun song that celebrates Sesame Street's iconic character. While it may not have much depth or complexity, its infectious melody and playful lyrics make it a perfect addition to any kids' playlist.


Line by Line Meaning

cookie monster is soo much better than any ol veggie
Eating cookies is way more enjoyable than eating vegetables.


so if u luv da monster with da blue fur singit
If you're a fan of the blue-furred monster who loves cookies, show your love by singing along.


COOOOKIE
The character Cookie Monster's favorite food, cookies.


MOOONSTER
The name of the character who loves cookies and has blue fur, Cookie Monster.




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Megan


on Once Is Not Enough

I get it, it teaches kids you might not just have enough so you have to have more

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