Sesame Street: Guess That Shape and Color |  | Directors: Jim Henson, Bob Schwarz, Eva Saks, Jim Martin, Jon Stone Actors: Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Caroll Spinney, Sonia Manzano, Jerry Nelson Studio: Sesame Street Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 828768158494 UPC: 828768158494 EAN: 0828768158494 ASIN: B000EQ5VIQ
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1969 Release Date: June 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Children learn about colors and shapes with the Sesame Street characters.
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seasame shape and color DVD September 6, 2010 Shirley Ann Case (Newmarket, NH USA) Sesame street DVD's are good for young learning children...My children have always benefited from sesame products..The puppets make learning fun for kids...
Great DVD July 27, 2010 Beantown Bubba (Boston, MA) I bought this DVD for my 1 and a half year old son. He loved it. He actually comes home and runs over to where the DVD is kept, and hands it to my wife or I to play it for him.
A Must Have January 8, 2009 D Simmons (Los Angeles, California) My 16 month old loves Elmo and enjoys this DVD. It is clever and entertaining and teaches little ones about shapes, colors, and healthy food options. There is music and dancing and good story lines in each segment. Very well produced and directed. Entertaining for parents too. I purchased Elmo's World "Opposites" and "Elmo Has Two" and didn't like them at all compared to this DVD. Note: we don't watch any TV and this is the only DVD we watch once per day.
Baby loves it and so does dad June 21, 2008 A. Le (Kingwood, TX. United States) Elmo is very funny. Baby loves it and I have to say that Elmo character makes some comments and jokes that only an adult would understand. I find him very entertaining compared to Barney and Tellitubies. I would pick watching Elmo anyday over the other children DVDs.
not a hit with the 25 month old May 6, 2008 Our 25 month old boy, normally an Elmo lover, just wasn't into this DVD.
The format is based on a game show. Each segment of the "show" requires Elmo and his friends to find 7 (I think) squares, or pentagons, or whatever shape that segment features, before a mouse climbs to the top of a clock and rings a bell. Elmo and chums meander about Sesame St. finding squares in Cookie Monster's cookie box, Bob's button, etc. Periodically, we watch the mouse struggling to reach the top of the clock. Sounds like a great premise. However, for our guy, it flopped.
The announcer is frenetic. There's a lot of repetitive counting ("How many squares have they found? One. Two. How many more do they need to find? One...two...three...four...five. Five more squares.") Our little guy demonstrated almost complete indifference to the entire DVD. And he's an Elmo fan, too!
He vastly preferred Blue's Clues-Blues Room - Shape Detectives (Note: there is an extremely annoying 10 minutes of preview, which frustrate even him because they don't continue into shows.).
His taste's are his own. From other reviews of this product, it's evident that other kids of his approximate age enjoyed it. For us, it was a poor investment. However, we learned more about his preferred style.
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