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Top Ten Gift Ideas for Sesame Street Lovin' Toddlers and Preschoolers

By Amber Wright, published Nov 23, 2006
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Young children are so much fun to buy for. Though they’re in a mischievous stage right now, they’ll love just about any present they receive – including the wrapping paper!

Most of us have grown up watching Sesame Street and it’s just one more way we’re able to connect with our little ones. Just as many tykes love the show and characters today. Sesame Street has always incorporated learning within their toys and games, which is why they make great gifts. Here are some ideas for any budget:

1. T.M.X. Elmo (English or Spanish Speaking Version) $39.99– This is an extreme version of the older Tickle Me Elmo, now with three different tickle spots and the need to laugh hysterically. He slaps his leg, falls down, rocks himself back up, rolls onto his tummy and hits his hand on the floor – laughing the whole time. Toddlers really get a kick out of this one. Luckily, Elmo is universally loved. Stuffed animals have really come a long way. This toy can be found at most major retailers and online.

2. Sesame Street Sing n’ Giggle Toole Bench $39.99 – You may think this gift is only for boys, but my three year old niece loves banging on it as well. At the push of a button Elmo sings a song, while the screws that twist and turn make appropriate noises. The Cookie Monster Drill Press and the Bert and Ernie circular saw also make jokes while your preschooler perfects his carpentry skills. You can also purchase the Giggle Tool belt for $14.99, but the hammer and screwdriver are already included on the bench. Kids will love how loud Elmo sings!

Takeaways
  • Christmas is around the corner, get your gifts now.
  • The Sesame Street toys will fit any budget.
  • Children today like Sesame Street as much as we parents did.
Did You Know?
Many foreign students learn English by watching Sesame Street.
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Thanks for the list! :)

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Great job. My daughter is gaga over Elmo, and I plan to pick some of these toys up. Thanks for the info!

Posted on 02/18/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

 
Great article!

Posted on 02/17/2007 at 6:02:00 PM

 
Great toy round-up. We love Sesame Street. I've seen the TMX Elmo, and he's hyterical! But I think having one of our own would get irritating. He's really loud!

Posted on 02/09/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

 
Amber, sesame street toys will always be oldies but goodies - they are classic. What child has never had a sesame street toy at some point in their lives? I have no more toddlers or preschoolers (my youngest is seven years old) so no more SS toys for us, but your article is great!

Posted on 11/29/2006 at 11:11:00 AM

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