This case study explores how the IRC and Sesame Workshop worked together through the Ahlan Simsim initiative to make early childhood development more inclusive for children with disabilities affected by conflict in the Middle East. From the creation of Ameera—a bold and curious Muppet with a disability—to adapting learning spaces and strengthening the skills of caregivers and service providers, the initiative shows what’s possible when inclusion is made a core priority. With practical lessons and reflections, the case study offers a valuable roadmap for humanitarian actors looking to ensure every child is seen, included, and supported to thrive.