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Fisher-Price Sesame Street Stretch and Fun Elmo

Fisher-Price Sesame Street Stretch and Fun Elmo

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Fisher-Price Sesame Street Stretch and Fun Elmo

 
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Little ones are sure to laugh it up with Elmo when they give his arms or legs a tug. He'll giggle, say wacky phrases and make funny sound effects in response to an arm or leg pull. Requires 2 "AA" and 2 "AAA" batteries, included. Measures 12" tall.

 
Our Price: $29.88
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:12.5 inches
Product Height:13.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:13.8 inches
Package Width:12.3 inches
Package Height:3.2 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Elmo needs a good stretch

  • Hear fun sounds and silly phrases whenever you pull and stretch Elmo's arms and legs

  • Stretch and Fun Elmo is 12" tall

  • Little ones are sure to laugh it up with Elmo when they give his arms or legs a tug

  • Even though Elmo stretches he is still cuddly


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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3Just A Typical Elmo Plush... maybe even worse  Apr 07, 2009
I purchased this Elmo plush doll for my young niece who absolutely loves Elmo! Upon receiving the gift she immediately starting tugging at his arms which don't "stretch" like 'Stretch Armstrong'; instead the arms are not sewn to the shoulders/body so you can pull the arms back and forth through Elmo's upper body in a 'flossing' way.

Although my niece did play a bit rough with it, after the first day Elmo was already missing some of his internals which we just stuffed back in through the arms. If your child will be tossing this around and yanking on it, then it wouldn't be the best bet.

Overall it still did the job and put smiles on my nieces face. I'm sure you could get a plain-old Elmo plush and run into less problems and save a couple bucks.

2Broke Quickly  Jan 04, 2009
I bought elmo for my daughter for Christmas and by Jan. 2 he no longer worked. His arms still move but he doesn't talk. I changed the batteries and that did nothing. Elmo was really fun when he worked, now he's just another toy. I am very disappointed and would not recommend buying.

3To be a Christmas Gift  Nov 24, 2008
I've purchase this as a Christmas gift for my 1 year old niece. In researching the "Elmo" toys, this was evaluated as the most cuddliest. The voice/action box comsumes most of his body, so I'm hesitant that she will enjoy "Elmo" as much as her older sister will.

I also question if this is a "new" toy as the fur appears to have been handled quite a bit.

I'm sure the family will find him enjoyable, but as a consumer, I'm not sure it's a good choice for a 14 month old.

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3OK for older, could be scary for younger  Aug 26, 2008
My daughter received this for Xmas at age 19 months. She liked it at first but was a little afraid of it taking when you pull its arm or leg. She still won't play with it 8 months later, but she will stay in the room & watch if someone else wants to play with it. There have been occasions when I heard it talking from the closet. Scary!

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5Cute and very soft!  Jan 21, 2008
I bought this for my 19-month-old nephew for Christmas. When my sister unwrapped it for him, SHE squealed with delight! :) I think my sister (who is 23) has probably played with it more than he has. But I can't blame her... I was playing with it while it was in the box before I wrapped it. I love that you can pull on an arm and the corresponding leg gets shorter and Elmo makes a funny "whoa!" noise and laughs! When my nephew gets a little older, I'm sure he'll appreciate it, as well. He was a bit overloaded on Christmas (hence my sister opening his presents for him).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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