
Sesame Street: Elmo's Travel Songs & Games:
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Summer travel has never been so much fun as Warner Home Video (WHV) and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, release Elmo’s Travel Songs and Games on DVD May 3, 2011. Elmo’s Travel Songs and Games features a new travel-themed story, and engaging games and exciting songs making it the perfect travel companion for families this summer.
Elmo’s Travel Songs and Games follows Elmo and Abby as they embark on a fun-filled road trip to the zoo with Elmo's Dad. To help pass the time, they play stimulating travel games featuring the alphabet, counting, shapes and rhyming. Sing along with them to family favorites “Let's Go Driving” and “The Bear Went Over The Mountain,” as well as the new “Are We There Yet?” song. Don't forget to buckle up and go to the bathroom before you go on your trip, Elmo shows you why that is important!
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Travel the great outdoors with the Sesame Street gang as Warner Home Video (WHV) and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, release the new-to-DVD Wild Words and Outdoor Adventures on April 5, 2011. This new-to-DVD release will educate preschoolers all about the outdoors and our environment just in time for spring.
Expand your vocabulary while having fun! With a celebrity guest in every segment, this DVD is loaded with tons of outdoor excitement. First, Jimmy Fallon appears as Wild Nature Survivor Guy and must enlist the help of Elmo and Rosita to survive in the wilderness of Sesame Street. Kids will also have fun playing along with Elmo when Camouflage Carla (played by Kyra Sedgwick) gives “The Camouflage Challenge,” a game with a race against time. The adventures continue when Freddy Flapman (Lin Manuel Miranda) convinces Big Bird to move to a new habitat. Will he leave Sesame Street? Finally, when there is a porridge shortage on the Street, the three Bears decide to hibernate. Will Telly have to wait an entire winter to have a play-date with Baby Bear? What is “hibernation” anyway?
