Around this time Random House also released another series of videos, Sesame Street Start-to-Read Video. In 1987, Random House started releasing Sesame Street television specials on video, with the first specials released on video being Big Bird in China, Don't Eat the Pictures, and Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. These videos also originally came with special activity booklets. The first collection of Sesame Street videos from Random House was My Sesame Street Home Video, which were approximately 30 minutes long (as opposed to an hour, like the average Sesame Street episode). Most collections of videos featured a number in the "proof of purchase" box on the side panels. The back covers didn't include any pictures, just a summary and usually a listing of other Sesame Street videos available on Random House Home Video. The packaging for these usually featured an image in a border on the cover.
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