For the first time ever, Sesame Street is getting the LEGO treatment with an all-new, exclusive model of 123 Sesame Street inspired by fans of the long-running PBS children's show.

"I grew up on Sesame Street. The show was one of my first teachers. It taught me how to read, write, count and laugh," said Sesame Street fan designer Ivan Guerrero. "I'm also an enormous fan of Jim Henson. His creations have played an important role in shaping my creative career."

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The model, which stands 9.4 inches high, 14.2 inches wide and 8.2 inches deep, also comes with five mini-figures: Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Elmo, Bert and Ernie. The largest part of the set is the 123 Sesame Street building, but staples like Hooper's Store, Big Bird's nest and Oscar the Grouch's trash really bring the street to life.

Fans can delve into their nostalgia while recreating scenes from Elmo's World or watching TV with Cookie Monster with this all-new 1367 piece LEGO set. While it is for ages 18 and up, this exclusive collector's item promises fun for the whole family.

Along with an illustrated history of Sesame Street, several easter eggs from the PBS show can be found throughout the model, such as Ernie's rubber duckies, Bert's pigeons, Oscar's roommate Slimey the Worm, Big Bird's teddy bear and Elmo's pet goldfish, Dorothy. The box also includes mini-portraits of characters like Snuffaluffagus and Count von Count.

123 Sesame Street can be purchased for $119.99 starting Nov. 1, 2020.

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Source: LEGO