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Sesame Street Sings the Alphabet

None Come on, get ready! Come on, get set! Join Sesame Street and sing the alphabet! Come on, get ready. Come on, get set! Join Sesame Street and sing the alphabet! All your Sesame friends are ready to sing, and each word starts with a letter of the alphabet. A is for Abby, B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, and D is Cookie Monster’s dessert. Even Oscar’s joining in as he sings his name! Then meet a queen that quacks on Q, T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in, and Y is for YOU! What’s your favorite letter of the alphabet? What words start with that letter? show full description Show Short Description

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Come on, get ready! Come on, get set! It’s time for the Sesame Street alphabet! A is for Abby. B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, D for dessert. E is for Elmo. F is for frog. “Ribbit.” G is for Grover. H is for hog. “Oink, oink.” I is for insect, J, jar of jam. K is for kitten. “Meow.” L is for lamb. M is for Murray. N is for noodle. O is for Oscar. P is for poodle. “Yuck.” Q is for queen, a queen who likes to quack. “Quack, quack, quack.” R is for Rosita. S is for snack. “Mmm.” T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in. U for ukulele, and V for violin. W is for worm, wiggling. “Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah.” X is for xylophone. Y is for you. Z is for Zoe and zoo. Now let’s sing it together all the way through. A is for Abby. B is for Bert. C is for Cookie Monster, D for dessert. E is for Elmo. F is for frog. “Ribbit.” G is for Grover. H is for hog. “Oink, oink.” I is for insect, J, jar of jam. K is for kitten. “Meow.” L is for lamb. M is for Murray. N is for noodle. O is for Oscar. P is for poodle. “Yuck.” Q is for queen, a queen who likes to quack. “Quack, quack, quack.” R is for Rosita. S is for snack. “Mmm.” T is for Telly and a tuba to blow in. U for ukulele, and V for violin. W is for worm wiggling. “Wee, ha-hee, ha-ha-ha.” X is for xylophone. Y is for you. Z is for Zoe and zoo. And now the Sesame Street alphabet, the Sesame Street alphabet, (the Sesame Street alphabet is through) the Sesame Street alphabet is through.

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Sesame Street Alphabet Songs

Sesame Street Alphabet Songs

Sesame Street Alphabet Songs video was released in 2014 by Warner Home Video. The theme of Special is alphabet. These segments are compiled from Sesame Street episodes.

Some of the segments in the Special are as follows:

The Sesame Street Alphabet song; It is a song sung by Elmo, Abby, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and other Sesame Street characters.

Letter A Adventure is a film featured in the video.

Soul A is an animated song about the letter "A".

Film: Two kids love B words and talk about B words they like.


No Letter Better Than B is a song sung by Dixie Chicks. The clip also features Bert, Big Bird, Baby Bear and The Count. This song is also featured in the All-Star Alphabet, Singing with the Stars videos.

Film: Two children who love the letter C imagine C words in the clouds.


C is for Cookie is a song performed by Cookie Monster. It was first aired on Episode 0372. The version included in Sesame Street Alphabet Songs is a 1998 remake version.

Film: Ballerina kids talk about D. Dance started with the letter D. D is for Dance.


Animation: D Dance iPod parody. Elmo, Big Bird and Snuffy dance to the letter D.


Animation: The letter E is pronounced as a Gregorian chant.


E - Elephant Song is the song that features the animated version of Cookie Monster, first released on Episode 4188.

The Alphabet Song is performed by Ray Charles. This is a very old Sesame Street classic.

Film: F is for float.


Animation: Uppercase and lowercase Fs grow in a garden.


Muppets: There are two girls, they find G words. G: The G Club is preparing for the G-gionals. They sings a short song that are about guh sound of G. Sue who is gym teacher and her Geerios arrive. They sing a song that is their own song, it includes stresses the juh sound. When the two groups argue about which sound is the correct one, the letter G appears in order to express he can make both sounds. Both work together. They sing a song.

Animation: The letters G appear along with the song G is Great.


Film: Two children find H words. H is for Home.


Soul H is the version of Soul alphabet songs for the letter "h". Soul H is also featured in the All-Star Alphabet video.

Film: Isabelle says I words.


Traction Jackson's I Song is an animated song that first aired on Sesame Street Episode 4227. The song is performed by Traction Jackson and Kayla. This song is also featured in the Learning Letters with Elmo video.

J Robot shows words that start with the letter "J" in a cartoon.

J - Jacket Song is a song sung by Elmo's animated version to promote the letter "J". Jacket Song also appears in the "Learning Letters with Elmo" video. 

The Alphabet Song, performed by Jamie Foxx. Elmo accompanies Jamie Foxx.

Film: Alphabet Pictures presents letter "K". K is for Kite.


Film: In a film, Ornate K spins around.


Film: A rube goldberg device gradually makes a Giant L.


The song "La, La, La" is performed by Bert and Ernie. The song was first aired on Sesame Street Episode 0321. The song was also featured in "Learning About Letters", "Best of Friends", "Awesome Alphabet Collection" videos.

M is for Monster; It is a song sung by Sesame Street characters such as Zoe, Telly, Elmo, Harry monster. This song was also featured on the All-Star Alphabet and the Awesome Alphabet Collection.

Animation: A boy appears at the N museum.


Celebrity Lullabies is a lullaby sung to Elmo by Ricky Gervais. This lullaby is featured in many specials other than Sesame Street Alphabet Songs.

Film: A child in a submarine finds the O words in the sea.


"Would You Like to Buy an O?" is a song performed by Lefty the Salesman. Lefty the Salesman tries to sell Ernie the letter "O". It was first published in Sesame Street Episode 0364.

ABC Space Song is the alphabet letters-themed song that a child sings with aliens.

Animation: The ants are walking in a picnic like a military unit.


Animation: Foods that start with the letter P appear with latin music.


The Question Song is a song about the letter "Q" sung by a little girl. Grover accompanies the little girl in the clip.

Quincy's Letter Q Song is an animated song in which a boy named Quincy rescues quails.

Animation: A group of kids discover R words.


S Word is a game played between Prairie Dawn and Grover. Grover has 15 seconds to say a word that starts with the letter "S".

Sammy the Snake is a song about the letter "S" performed by a snake.

Animation: A white letter T sings Plain White T's Song.


Muppets: Miles, Herry Monster, Telly Monster, Grover, Zoe, Elmo, Rosita, and Cookie Monster sing ABC Hip Hop.


Song: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles sing U Really Got a Hold on Me.


Film: Alphabet Pictures Presents The Letter V.


Muppets: Letter of the Day X. The Doctor observes Cookie Monster with the x-ray machine.


Animation: Animated Cookie Monster sings X X-Ray song.


Song: Don't Know Y song performed by Norah Jones and Elmo.


Song: Why Do I Love the Letter Y.


Muppets: Over the Top sings ZZ Blues.


Gospel Alphabet is a Sesame Street song sung by Patti LaBelle and some Sesame Street characters.

You can watch the Sesame Street Alphabet Songs video on our website.

Have fun learning the alphabet with Elmo Loves ABCs for Windows 8 and RT

You know a platform like Windows 8 catches on when high-end kids games start to appear. The trendy little ones with crappy graphics and designs come first, followed by professional games featuring popular characters. For example, characters like Elmo and the cast of Sesame Street!

ABC Elmo Loves is definitely in the professional category as it is an extremely reliable educational game for preschoolers and kindergarteners. The game is available as a premium app for Windows 8 and RT. Skip past the break for our quick impressions

Introducing the Alphabet

The main interface in the Elmo Loves alphabet is a window surrounded by the letters of the alphabet. In this window, authentic clips of Elmo and the Sesame Street Gang live will help young players learn the basics of the English alphabet.

After choosing a letter, Elmo's voice will ask the children to trace the uppercase and lowercase versions of that letter. After successfully completing both versions of the letter, the application will display three photos that start with that letter. Press one and a short video of an object or person will appear in the main window.

Children can take a break from studying letters by moving the slider on the right side of the window to the pencil icon. This launches a coloring mode where budding artists can paint on a blank canvas using 11 colors. Other than finger painting, there are no tools, but the game allows kids to save their photos by tapping the save icon.

Move the slider to the bottom position (magnifying glass) to play hide and seek with the selected letter. The window will be covered with items such as balloons for the children to remove. Swipe across the clutter and three objects starting with the target letter will be revealed. A decent minigame, but performance is a bit slow on the original Surface RT.

More interesting features

Click on the gear in the lower left corner of the screen to access several additional modes and functions. There are four alphabet-related songs with videos to sing along, including the traditional Alphabet Song.

Move the clunky little slider next to the video icons to the right and you'll have a more advanced letter game. Elmo will ask your child to choose the correct letter or object starting with that letter from a box of four options. This is a kind of quiz for children who have already taken some of their letters.

Elmo Loves ABC is a great learning game for Windows tablet and PC users. While the menus and clunky sides, the artistic design and activities are all bright and intuitive. Kids who love Sesame Street (as they should!) will be thrilled to explore their letters and watch Elmo, Cookie Monster, Kermit and other Sesame Street characters in the included videos.

These videos result in a rather large file size, which may explain why Sesame Workshop did not publish the game on Windows Phone. But if your child is age-appropriate for the material and has access to a Windows tablet, then ABC Elmo Loves is worth downloading.

  • Elmo Loves ABC - Windows 8 & RT - 704MB - $4.99 (with trial) - Store Link

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E3340 Playskool Sesame Street Singing the Elmo Alphabet Manuals

OLDER 18M - 4 YEARS
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ
COMPLETE INSTRUCTION
BEFORE USING THE TOY.

9 Sesame Street0043 Singing the ABCs ELMO

Press Elmo's belly to hear him talk and sing about the ABCs!

English to Spanish Mode:

To switch Elmo's speech from English to Spanish, follow these steps:

  • Press and hold Elmo's belly for 3 seconds.
  • You will hear a beep and Elmo will say a phrase in Spanish.
  • Let go of Elmo's stomach before he finishes talking to stay in Spanish mode.
  • If you release Elmo after he has finished speaking and hear a beep, he will return to English mode.
  • Repeat steps to switch Elmo back to English mode.
To replace the batteries:

2 AA 1.5V ALKALINE BATTERIES AA
Replace the demo batteries with alkaline batteries. Use a Phillips/Phillips screwdriver (not included).

Troubleshooting:

If Elmo does not speak or make sounds, it may be time to replace the batteries.

IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION

Retain this information for future reference. Batteries must be replaced by an adult.

CAUTION:
TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE

  1. Always follow instructions carefully. Use only specified batteries and be sure to insert them correctly, following the + and - polarity markings.
  2. Do not mix old batteries with new batteries or standard (zinc carbon) batteries with alkaline batteries.
  3. Remove exhausted or depleted batteries from the product.
  4. Remove the batteries when not going to play with the product for a long time.
  5. Do not short circuit the power terminals.
  6. CHARGING BATTERIES: Do not use with any other types of batteries.

Always remove from product before charging. Charge batteries under adult supervision. DO NOT CHARGE OTHER TYPES OF BATTERIES.
If this product causes or is affected by local electrical interference, move it away from other electrical equipment. Perform a reset (power off and on again or remove and reinstall the batteries) if necessary.

Songs Lyrics
If the little ones want to sing along
Elmo, this is what he sings:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z. Now our alphabet is ready, singing the alphabet is so much fun!

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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: