Elmo Live The
Performer
Elmo Live The Performer
He talks, he plays games, he tells stories, he moves his
arms, he dances, he acts ticklish, and he'll even sing you an
Elmo song - Elmo is the consumate
performer.
To perform Elmo Live prefers a
hard stage, but let me tell you a secret: if you set him up on
carpet, he might very well fall over, but then he'll ask you to
help him back up again and after you do just that, he'll thank
you! Why no go ahead and see!!
One thing Elmo Live
isn't, and that's boring. That's because he's constantly
interacting with his audience and responding to you ... but if
you're too slow with the repartee, he won't wait for you. The
show must go on...
Elmo Live The Performer
Interactive with Kids
Elmo Live The
Performer asks for interaction, and he responds as if
your child is responding to him. After he asks for a hug,
he will then say "thank you" as if he's received one; or
he'll say he's ticklish and then will "respond" as if your
child is tickling him. Your girl or boy will believe Elmo
is alive, making for magical moments. Elmo Live is more
sophisticated than just repeating taped phrases.
As well, your girl or boy can initiate interaction.
Elmo Live responds to a tickle or a squeeze of
Elmo's foot, tummy, back or nose.
- ● Press on his foot, and he'll sit on his stool and
tell you a story.
- ● Squeeze his hand, and he'll dance for you. He's quite
the show off.
- ● Squeeze his nose, and he'll make all sorts of silly
noises; he'll even ask you if you have his nose and
politely ask you to give it back to him - after all, where
would you be without your nose?
Elmo Live
needs some restWhen Elmo Live is laid on his back,
or if your child doesn't play with him for a while, Elmo will
go into a battery-save mode. He'll yawn, say he's tired, and
shut down. Just press one of his buttons to get him going
again.
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