New toys from Sesame Street Playskool

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Sesame Street. A classic and I love re watching episodes of them especially the ones from 80's that I remember and I also love that I watch them with my son.
He loves Sesame Street and what's not to love?  So when I had the opportunity to review some items from the Sesame Street collection I was super excited even though these were for my soon to be 3yr old.

Here are some of our favorites to make shopping easier for you because as I consumer myself you just don't know all the time what they will love or even play with. All of these are fabulous gift ideas and at affordable prices.  These are all Charlie Approved. Did I mention that the first two toys are great for keeping your child entertained at restaurants. They aren't too loud either.


Sesame Street Playskool Hide and Seek.
What toddler doesn't love playing this game? It was my favorite growing up and it's also my sons.

The pink lever you see on the right spins the characters so they pop up in different windows.

I asked my tot what he likes about it. He said in his words " I like to play hide and seek with my friends".
Meaning his friends are Ernie, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster and even Big Bird is hidden there.

Elmo will ask who’s behind the windows. After finding Elmo’s friends, close the windows and pull the lever to make Elmo’s friends hide all over again!
$19.99 



Sesame Street Palyskool Elmo's Find & Learn Alphabet Blocks

 
How can you not love Elmo? He just seems to connect with all toddlers!

This game is super cute, fun and actually really good.  Your tot will learn to sing the alphabet, learn the letters as Elmo will ask for the block with "the Rainbow. Rainbow starts with the letter R".  My son gets a kick out of it and loves to sing along.
Elmo can identify the letter in his lap, sing the alphabet song, and even has a question mode.  $29.99

PLAY-DOH Sesame Street Cookie Monster’s Letter Lunch Playset

This was my sons first time playing with Play-Doh. In fact I haven't touched Play-Doh myself since I was in grade school and the smell instantly took me back to Kindergarten. Oh those were good times.

 Dear son has fun feeding Cookie Monster alphabets, fruits and vegetables all made by him, LOL!
This playset helps kids learn their ABCs. They can shape letters to spell out their names and other words and we made pretend alphabet soup, the noodle presser was a hit! $14.99





Sesame Street Playskool Let's Rock Grover Microphone
If you read my other post on fabulous toys from Hasbro for 3 yr olds you'll know I have a future rock star in my home. Since we have the Rock Me Elmo Guitar it only makes sense to have a Mic.
My son really loves to sing.

It also has fun features! The LET’S ROCK Grover Microphone includes three preschool songs and a button to amplify your voice - just like a real working microphone! For even more rockin’ fun, the LET’S ROCK Grover Microphone also interacts with the LET’S ROCK Elmo character.
Stay tuned for a Lets Rock Elmo in October for a
giveaway! $14.99


Sesame Street Plyskool Elmo Silly Swimmer
My son plays with this even when not in the bath tub.  He likes to see his arms flutter and when in the bath tub Elmo actually does jump into the water and swims.  It actually does as it states!  It's fun and Charlie has great fun with him so if you're looking for a toy for the bath and even out of the bath, get this! $7.99

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

My son is great with numbers but needs help with the alphabet, the Elmo one with the blocks sounds fantastic. I'm going to go look for it, thank you!

Gennie V. said...

We love Elmo and all of Sesame Street toys, great review. My daughter is turning 3 so these are great idaes.

Anonymous said...

You're going to have a Lets Rock Me Giveaway!
I can't wait! -Michelle

Sam said...

We love Hide and Seek too. I'll have to keep my eyes open for that one.

melissa laite said...

Ooh my kids would love these! Especially the alphabet block one!!

Playmobil said...

Great list of toys inspired by sesame street. All of them were really safe, fun to play, and very educational. Mothers will surely no worry if their child has this one.

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