Video Sesame Street - Learning to Share
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Rating: - "Very, best favorite "
My two year old daughter would watch this twice a day if we let her. Fortunately we don't mind listening to it. The message is good, the story is cute & the songs are catchy. We find ourselves walking around the house humming, "this is Elmo's train, chugga-chugga whoo whoo!" Since we won't let her watch TV all day, now my daughter want to play with trains.
Rating: - "SO MUCH BETTER..." AND "ALOT MORE FUN."
OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGE OF SELFISHMESS IS PUT TO THE TEST WHEN ELMO DOESN'T WANT TO SHARE HIS BELOVED TRAIN. THE REPETITION OF HIS DELIGHT IN SINGING ABOUT HIS MOST PRIZED POSSESSION IS EASY FOR VIEWERS, AS YOUNG AS TWO, TO RELATE TO HIS INABILIY TO SHARE WITH ZOE. ELMO WEIGHS THE PRO'S AND CON'S OF HIS BEHAVIOR AND AGREES TO SHARE BUT NOT WITHOUT MEETING A FEW SNAGS ALONG THE WAY. ADDING TO THE CHAOS ARE OTHER CHILDREN'S STORYBOOK CHARACTERS WHOSE SIMPLE STORY LINES ARE EASY TO FOLLOW. KATIE COURIC IS CHARMING AS THE PROBLEM-SOLVING REPORTER... AND AS ALWAYS YES THERE'S BIG BIRD IN THE MIDST OF IT ALL.
Rating: - Makes a hard topic fun!
Elmo and Zoe tell a story that children can really relate to. Explains emotions and consequences of sharing. Fun and meaningful for children and parents.
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