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What is Elmo thinking about today? Love! Love is everywhere! Learn all about it with Elmo!
Woof! Woof! Everyone loves puppies, especially Elmo. Come along as Elmo learns some things puppies need to stay happy and healthy.
An Elmo's World lift-the-flap board book about dancing! Elmo's World is the fun-filled, fact-filled, most watched segment of Sesame Street--starring Elmo! Each episode highlights a different topic that Elmo explores in a way that tickles the imagination of the toddler audience. In Elmo's World: Dancing, the little red Monster shows girls and boys ages 0 to 3 different ways to express themselves and to have fun dancing. This lift-the-flap board book has big flaps that are just right for little hands and is large and sturdy enough to hold up to repeated reading for hours of imaginative learning and fun.
Elmo and his friends, Dr. Lana, Nurse Nick, and Nurse Christy, show kids how doctors and nurses take care of kids in the doctor’s office, a hospital, and in school. They take the mystery and fear out of a visit to the doctor’s office by demonstrating the basics of check-ups and explain how doctors and nurses help children get well when they’re sick and make sure they stay healthy the rest of the time.
Elmo accompanies his friend Zoe to a dance lesson and learns all about the basics of ballet. Elmo also imagines what it would be like to be a professional soccer player.
What is Elmo thinking about today? Animals! Birds, cats, dogs, fish, and other furry, feathery friends! Elmo loves learning about animals!
This landmark volume includes contributions from key figures in children's television, outlining the history of Sesame Street, the research involved, and the global impacts it has made. For readers in children & media and developmental psych.
Traces the story of the landmark children's television show, from its origins at a dinner party by co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney and the creative achievements of Jim Henson to the Nixon administration's efforts to stop its funding and the advent of Elmo.
Hello, Everybody! The furry red monster known as Elmo has charmed his way into hearts and homes throughout the world with his unmistakable laugh, over-the-top enthusiasm, and boundless love. Elmo’s appeal is nothing short of magical. Kids adore him, and parents find him irresistible. What is it about this little monster? Meet Kevin Clash, the man behind the Muppet and the unassuming heart and soul of Elmo. At last, the puppeteer who has performed Elmo for nearly twenty years comes out from behind the stage to share his story. Weaving together his memories of growing up with the life lessons gained from his furry red alter ego, Kevin reveals himself to be as caring, and as eager to grow and learn and love, as the very special character he brings to life. You will discover how young Kevin honed his talent entertaining the kids in his mother’s home day care with puppets he made from slippers and coat liners; how, as a struggling young artist, he realized his dream to meet and then work for his idol, Muppet creator Jim Henson; and how each and every day of performing Elmo reinforces for him what is most important in life. As Kevin has been inspired by Elmo, now we can all learn from his furry red ways. Kevin’s (and Elmo’s) thoughts on love, creativity, friendship, and optimism remind us of life’s simple truths and ultimately encourage us all to be a little bit more like Elmo—to live with joy, to love more easily, and to laugh more often.
As a mother, Lisa Guernsey wondered about the influence of television on her two young daughters. As a reporter, she resolved to find out. What she first encountered was tired advice, sensationalized research claims, and a rather draconian mandate from the American Academy of Pediatrics: no TV at all before the age of two. But like many parents, she wanted straight answers and realistic advice, so she kept digging: she visited infant-perception labs and child development centers around the country. She interviewed scores of parents, psychologists, cognitive scientists, and media researchers, as well as programming executives at Noggin, Disney, Nickelodeon, Sesame Workshop, and PBS. Much of what she found flies in the face of conventional wisdom and led her to conclude that new parents will be best served by focusing on &"the three C’s”: content, context, and the individual child. Advocating a new approach to television and DVDs, Guernsey focuses on infants to five-year-olds and goes beyond the headlines to explore what exactly is &"educational"; about educational media. She examines how play and language development are affected by background and foreground television and how to choose videos that are age-appropriate. She explains how to avoid the hype of “brain stimulation"; and focus instead on social relationships and the building blocks of language and literacy. Along the way, Guernsey highlights independent research on shows ranging from Dora the Explorer to Dragon Tales, and distills some surprising new findings in the field of child development. IInto the Minds of Babes