Sim Sim Hamara

It is produced by Pakistan Children's Television and Rafi Peer Theatre (based in Lahore).

[2][3] The show has been viewed in Pakistan before, in the early 1990s, although it was in English and the characters and context could only be understood by a westernised minority of Pakistani children.

[4] In April 2011, USAID announced that it would fund $20 million to start a local version of Sesame Street in Pakistan.

[2] The program features dubbed segments from Elmo's World and Sesame Street, songs, skits, and a word of the day.

[2][5] Original segments take place in a mock Pakistani town, with a school, dhaba, and Banyan tree.