Jeri Jacquin
Coming to DVD from Sesame
Street and Shout! Factory Kids is a collection
that shares so much learning for kids with AWESOME ALPHABET COLLECTION.
It begins with Ernie sharing how to use the letter A in a
drum beating rhyme. The beat is kickin’ and the words begin to flow in fun. The
songs are easy for kids to learn quickly and share with the family. That’s not
all as guests like Pharrell Williams share that it is quite easy to travel
without ever leaving town with the letter B for book!
There is the fun of learning about C for cake, and the
letter of the day with a song even I know and D, Guy Smiley hosts ‘What’s My
Letter?’, the letter E makes Elmo smile as well! Grover gives an F demonstration
and even though he’d rather be doing a G for Grover, he teaches so well.
The G is turned over to two very cute imaginary girls who
take you on their adventure of a letter, H finds itself in a beautiful garden, of
course ice cream starts with the letter I and its delicious, of course its one
big juggle with the letter J, singer Tori Kelly gives us a little vocal
kindness, and Kermit gives us a lesson on how to use lines to make a K.
Bert and Ernie show us all how easy it is to musically
la-la-la our way into the letter L and of course the letter M is one that each
of the Muppets can understand and gladly will sing about it! Ricky Gervais
teaches Elmo what it means to have a Celebrity Lullaby visit you before bed
with the letter N.
The letter O teaches about opposites, the ocean, ostriches,
octopus and all things fun, P is the favorite letter of one particular street
and one of the most comfortable things to lay our head on. Who would have
thought that a song could be made from the letter Q? Cookie Monster decides to
try his furry paw at rap with the letter R.
Sia joins the group to sing about the letter S! Chance the
Rapper is going to star with Cookie Monster in a theater production with the
letter T, the letter U is worth singing about; V is all about vegetables,
violins and a vase of violets. The letter W brings Larry King to ask his
audience what their favorite ‘w’ word is.
The letter X can be found with an ox, fox so say hurray! The
letter Y is taking us on a wild yo-yo chase that Elmo loves to sing about along
with Norah Jones. Finally, there is a musical Z that rocks out leading to
little Zelda looking for words that start with her name.
Of course Kermit is going to have the best way to speed
through the alphabet in the best way possible.
The DVD includes Norah Jones, Tori Kelly, Pharrell Williams,
Sheryl Crow, Ricky Gervais and the most wonderful Maya Angelou.
The spectacular DVD also contains a bonus feature of the
ABC-themed printable activities with Elmo’s
Amazing Alphabet Race and Printable
Alphabet Activity Sheets.
SHOUT! Factory
has grown into a tremendous multi-platform media company. Releasing new
animated features such as the exquisite Long Way North, and the epic fantasy Beauty And The Beast.
Also their own original horror film, Fender Bender gives fans a good scare. For more of
what SHOUT Factor has to offer please visit www.shoutfactory.com.
AWESOME ALPHABET COLLECTION
is being released during Sesame
Street ’s yearlong 50th anniversary
celebration. The anniversary will celebrate the timeless lesson that Sesame Street has
always taught: everyone, no matter who they are or where they are from, is
equally deserving of respect, opportunity, and joy. Throughout 2019, families
everywhere can join their favorite furry friends in celebrating Sesame Street as
well as a star-studded primetime special that will kick off the show’s 50th
season.
Fans are encouraged to share
their favorite Sesame Street
memory across social media this year using the hashtag #ThisIsMyStreet.
This DVD is just amazing and
so much fun. Filled with songs, laughter, games and guests that want to teach
kids how to be creative, thoughtful, and filled with imagination. That is what
makes Sesame Street
everybody’s street. We all want to explore and have colorful adventures – yes,
even us older folks!
This is 130-minutes of Sesame
Street Workshops best and you can actually find more fun and learning at
www.sesamestreet.org.
In the end – this is a street
where learning is always fun!
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