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Sesame Street - Elmo in Grouchland (Sing and Play)

Sesame Street - Elmo in Grouchland (Sing and Play)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great video for Elmo lovers!
Review: My 2 year old daughter loves this video! There are lots of songs that she knows from Sesame Street as well as new ones that she has learned. It is quick moving and does not allow time for children to become bored with it. An excellent choice!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun video to sing along to with your kids!!!
Review: My two daughters, ages 1 and 2, love anything Sesame Street. This video is one of their favorites. It doesn't have many of the familiar characters but it is still great! The songs are catchy. I love the fact that the words are on the screen. It makes it easier for us to sing along with the kids. The dvd has a bonus Elmo's World episode. Great choice if your kids like music.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Daughters Favorite Dvd
Review: Of all the Elmo dvd's I have bought my daughter this is her favorite. She would watch this one over and over if I let her. It has lots of great songs that she likes to sing along to. It also has a bonus episode of Elmo's World after the show. I do find that slightly anoying, but she likes it. It's great to have a show that subtly teaches things like manners without kids knowing they are being taught.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Daughters Favorite Dvd
Review: Of all the Elmo dvd's I have bought my daughter this is her favorite. She would watch this one over and over if I let her. It has lots of great songs that she likes to sing along to. It also has a bonus episode of Elmo's World after the show. I do find that slightly anoying, but she likes it. It's great to have a show that subtly teaches things like manners without kids knowing they are being taught.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun video to sing along to with your kids!!!
Review: sesame street was successful because it had a great formula - likeable characters, great songs, and positive values. there's an old saying - don't fix it if it isn't broken. unfortunately, in entertainment there is a great deal of pressure to be innovative in order to stay relevent. hence this relatively new offering from the sesame street gang.

elmo in grouchland is not as good as the older sesame street titles. while this is a collection of both new and old, nearly every 'innovation' is bad. the action, editing and camera positioning and switching are much too busy. with all the color, movement, unusual perspectives (the camera is often too close and moves around unpredictably) you begin to understand why kids today have ADD. the "mtv" production pales in comparison to the elegant simplicity of the older shots. fortunately, there are plenty of sesame street classics in this dvd - such as "i love trash", "rubber ducky", and a new version of "c is for cookie". unforutnately, most of the songs have irritatingly active subtitling for the lyrics. this isn't helpful, as they flash by too quickly to ever be useful in teaching your kids letters or spelling, and it only adds to the distractions.

a final disturbing note - at one point in the tape, elmo mentions "sing sing", in reference to singing a song, at which point his little grouch friend mentions that an uncle spent some time there. what is the point of adding a subtle prison reference to a sesame street tape? should we think of this as daring and clever or simply irresponsible?

sesame street has a lot of great pieces, all of which were released before this one. try any other dvd with older material; i also highly recommend the 'bear in the blue house' series by jim henson. the bear is fantastic, the creatures lovable, the songs catchy and each show conveys important positive messages and helps with parenting (potty time and sleep time are both very good). does that formula sound familiar?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a new, hectic, and substandard recipe
Review: sesame street was successful because it had a great formula - likeable characters, great songs, and positive values. there's an old saying - don't fix it if it isn't broken. unfortunately, in entertainment there is a great deal of pressure to be innovative in order to stay relevent. hence this relatively new offering from the sesame street gang.

elmo in grouchland is not as good as the older sesame street titles. while this is a collection of both new and old, nearly every 'innovation' is bad. the action, editing and camera positioning and switching are much too busy. with all the color, movement, unusual perspectives (the camera is often too close and moves around unpredictably) you begin to understand why kids today have ADD. the "mtv" production pales in comparison to the elegant simplicity of the older shots. fortunately, there are plenty of sesame street classics in this dvd - such as "i love trash", "rubber ducky", and a new version of "c is for cookie". unforutnately, most of the songs have irritatingly active subtitling for the lyrics. this isn't helpful, as they flash by too quickly to ever be useful in teaching your kids letters or spelling, and it only adds to the distractions.

a final disturbing note - at one point in the tape, elmo mentions "sing sing", in reference to singing a song, at which point his little grouch friend mentions that an uncle spent some time there. what is the point of adding a subtle prison reference to a sesame street tape? should we think of this as daring and clever or simply irresponsible?

sesame street has a lot of great pieces, all of which were released before this one. try any other dvd with older material; i also highly recommend the 'bear in the blue house' series by jim henson. the bear is fantastic, the creatures lovable, the songs catchy and each show conveys important positive messages and helps with parenting (potty time and sleep time are both very good). does that formula sound familiar?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Who is that fat woman singing C is for cookie
Review: This is a cute movie, it's short enough that you don't worry about your kid being a couch potato, yet long enought and fast paced enough to get the dishes done without interuption. I really enjoy this one, however C is for cookie is COOKIE MONSTERS SONG!!!!!!!! It is a crime against humanity that they have some opera chick butchering it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Who is that fat woman singing C is for cookie
Review: This is a cute movie, it's short enough that you don't worry about your kid being a couch potato, yet long enought and fast paced enough to get the dishes done without interuption. I really enjoy this one, however C is for cookie is COOKIE MONSTERS SONG!!!!!!!! It is a crime against humanity that they have some opera chick butchering it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Elmo lover loves it!
Review: This is THE video to get for your little elmo fanatic! My 22 month old son can't seem to get enough of Sesame Street, especially Elmo. I bought this video to quench his never ending thirst for more Elmo and hit PAYDIRT!
This is isn't necessarily an educational video but it is tons of fun! The songs are great and Elmo is prominent throughout. It was even fun enough that I happily watch it with him (I usually take advantage of 'video time' to get chores done).
If your going to let your children watch t.v., Sesame Street is the wat to go. Normally don't advocate t.v. watching for children, but there is something special about Sesame Street that I make an exception for. My son has learned to count to ten, alot of the alphabet, and other miscellaneous things through a combination of myself and Sesame Street. For example, He recognizes letters and numbers when they come up on a video. When used as a supplement by parents (not a substitute), I think Sesame Street can be a useful (& fun) learning tool!
I also recommend these Sesame Street Videos:
-25th Anniversary, A Musical Celebration
-35th Anniversary, What's The Name Of That Song?
-The Best of Elmo (a must have for elmo lovers)
-Alphabet Jungle
-The Great Number Game
-Learning About Letters
-Learning About Numbers
-Monster Hits

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Elmo lover loves it!
Review: This is THE video to get for your little elmo fanatic! My 22 month old son can't seem to get enough of Sesame Street, especially Elmo. I bought this video to quench his never ending thirst for more Elmo and hit PAYDIRT!
This is isn't necessarily an educational video but it is tons of fun! The songs are great and Elmo is prominent throughout. It was even fun enough that I happily watch it with him (I usually take advantage of 'video time' to get chores done).
If your going to let your children watch t.v., Sesame Street is the wat to go. Normally don't advocate t.v. watching for children, but there is something special about Sesame Street that I make an exception for. My son has learned to count to ten, alot of the alphabet, and other miscellaneous things through a combination of myself and Sesame Street. For example, He recognizes letters and numbers when they come up on a video. When used as a supplement by parents (not a substitute), I think Sesame Street can be a useful (& fun) learning tool!
I also recommend these Sesame Street Videos:
-25th Anniversary, A Musical Celebration
-35th Anniversary, What's The Name Of That Song?
-The Best of Elmo (a must have for elmo lovers)
-Alphabet Jungle
-The Great Number Game
-Learning About Letters
-Learning About Numbers
-Monster Hits


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