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Learnin' On The (Sesame) Street

Hey, hey, what did you think we meant? Because pretty much everyone in America has learned words and numbers from Sesame Street. These spiffy Twin Sisters products will help your child inherit a cultural touchstone that manages what few others can: it makes learning fun.
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PemberDucky


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considering buying the early learning set for my little niece (Danger). will probably just keep them so's i can brush up on my addition.

Today's pants smell like:
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ethibaul


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Woot, when you have something this awesome, please make my life easy and include a "buy it all" button, kThanx!

Seriously, SS books are normally expensive, they don't ever seem to have long publishing runs, tend to have an educational bend that parents appreciate, and the kids love them... This PLUS is so full of win all around.

indiegeek


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Would not purchase again. Apparently "Sing Along With Elmo" means "No Sesame Street Characters Actually Appear On These Recordings" - be warned, it's heavily sedated studio musicians cranking out public domain children's songs.

Yeah, First World Problems, but when the description on the book says "With Elmo, Cookie Monster, And His Friends", one might reasonably expect there to be a #$%^@#%$^ muppet singing on the thing.