字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ - (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". (laughing) Guess what Elmo is wondering about today? (gentle curious music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Rosita and Telly are playing a card game. - Go fish, Telly. (Rosita and Elmo laughing) - Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about games. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend, Smartie. Let's call her together. - Oh, Smartie. (Elmo laughing) - (beeping) Hiya, Elmo. Oh, hang on one second. - Okay. - (gasping) Woohoo, I won the game. - (laughing) Oh, that's perfect, because Elmo wants to learn all about games. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Looking for games, here we go. There are lots of different kinds of games you can play. But one thing they all have in common is, you have to play by the rules. Whether it's card games, board games, computer games, sports, or other outdoor games, they're all lots of fun. - (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves playing games. - Me too, see you later Elmo. - (laughing) Bye bye Smartie, see you later. Boy, Elmo wishes he could play a game right now. (spring boinging) Hey, that gives the Elmo an idea. Let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (upbeat whimsical music) (laughing) To play this game, we have to find two cards that have the same shape and the same color. Are you ready? Let's play. This card has a blue triangle. Which card matches it? Is it this one? - [Child] They're both the same shape, they're triangles. But one's blue and the other one is orange. - [Elmo] Whoops, Elmo has to remember the rules. They have to be the same shape and the same color. Let's try again, is this the match? - [Child] Yes, they're both blue triangles. - [Elmo] Great, next round. Now what about this card? It has an orange square, and it matches this orange square. - Yes, perfect match. - Hooray, we did it. We matched the same shape and color. (laughing) Boy, everybody loves playing games. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to play games? Oh, let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. (laughing) It's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle. - [Children] (laughing) Ms. Noodle! - Oh, and Schmoodle. - Schmoodle! - Hi, Noodles. Oh, Ms. Noodle, do you play games? (horn honking) (laughing) Oh, you like to play games with Schmoodle. What kind of games do you and Schmoodle play? (bright whimsical music) Checkers? - [Child] Dogs don't play checkers, Ms. Noodle. (whimsical music) Try again. (whimsical percussion music) - [Children] Hockey? That's not right. - [Elmo] Dogs don't play hockey, Ms. Noodle. Think of a game dogs like to play. (Ms. Noodle whooshing) (whimsical percussion music) A rope, that game do you play with that? - [Children] Tug of war. - [Child] Yeah, they're playing tug of war. - [Elmo] Wow, Schmoodle's really strong. - [Children] Pull, Ms. Noodle, pull. (Elmo and children laughing) (rope twanging) - [Elmo] What happened to Schmoodle? - [Child] Where did he go, Ms. Noodle? - [Elmo] Where is he? (curious percussive music) (Ms. Noodle whistling) (Schmoodle barking) - [Children] There he is. - (laughing) Schmoodle was playing hide and seek. Oh, nice game playing. Thank you, Ms. Noodle. (laughing) Boy, learning new things make Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. (laughing) Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (Elmo laughing) (globe whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today? (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Painting, boy Elmo loves painting, and wants to find out more about it. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend, Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. - Wait a minute. (bell dinging) Elmo has an idea, ta-da! Yeah okay, let's get some paint here. (Elmo humming) There. (laughing) - Whoa, look at that, it's me. - Uh-huh. - As a painting. - Yeah. - Hey, you really captured my good side. - Oh, thank you. Boy Smartie, Elmo wants to learn all about painting. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Let's brush up on painting together. (upbeat cheerful music) Painting is when you use paint and a painting tool to create art. You can use paintbrushes, sponges, rollers, and even your fingers to paint on paper, or any surface you want. Painting is all about using your imagination. You can paint things you see every day, things in photographs, swirls, shapes, and even yourself. But most importantly, painting is fun. - (laughing) Wow, thank you for helping Elmo learn more about painting, Smartie. - Catch you later, Michelang-Elmo. - (laughing) Bye bye. Boy, Elmo loves learning about painting. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Elmo wonders, which of these tools can we use to paint the rainbow? There's a hand print, a triangle sponge, and a roller. Can we paint a rainbow with the hand print? - No. - That's not the right tool. - What about the roller? - Yeah, the roller. - [Child] That's the right tool. - [Elmo] Yeah, we painted the rainbow with the roller. What about the other pictures? - [Children] The star. - [Child] Try the sponge, it's the right shape. - [Elmo] We used the sponge to paint the star. - Only one left. - The hand print. - [Elmo] And we used the hand print to paint the hand. Good painting, everybody. - Yay, we did it. - Wow. Boy, there's so many different ways to paint. And that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to paint? Hey, let's ask him, okay? Hey, Mr. Noodle. - Yay, Mr. Noodle. - It's Mr. Noodle. - [Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo] Oh, does Mr. Noodle like to paint? (upbeat music) You do? Oh boy. Show us how you paint, Mr. Noodle. (whimsical percussive music) - [Child] Yeah, show us a painting. (comical whistle music) (child laughing) - No, that's not painting. - [Child] That's a hairbrush, not a paintbrush. (laughing) - Try again. Mr. Noodle. (whimsical percussive music) No, you need a paintbrush, not a broom. There you go, yeah, good job. (paint squishing) (children laughing) - You're doing it. - What's he painting? - [Elmo] (laughing) Let's see. (upbeat fanfare music) Oh, wait a minute. Is that supposed to be you, Mr. Noodle? - [Children] That's not Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo] It doesn't really look like Mr. Noodle. You're missing something. (children laughing) - [Child] There he is, that's him, all right. - (laughing) Bye bye. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning, Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (globe whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today? (gentle curious music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Wow, crafts. Oh, that means really cool things you can make with stuff around the house. (laughing) A bird feeder. (bird chirping) Yeah. Boy, Elmo loves crafts and wants to find out more about them. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (upbeat gentle music) - Hello there. - Um, Smartie, is that you? - (laughing) It's me all right. I'm wearing a mask that I made out of a paper plate. - (laughing) Well that's perfect Smartie, because today Elmo wants to learn all about crafts. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Looking up info on crafts, here we go. You could turn rocks from the yard into animals like owls. You can make dolls out of pipe cleaners, or you can fold up paper and make things like a flower. - Wow, that's so cool. - Wait till I show you want my older brother Flip made out of popsicle sticks. (propeller whooshing) - Wow, an airplane. - Happy crafting Elmo, see ya. (upbeat whimsical music) - Oh thank you, Smartie. Bye bye. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat bright music) Oh, let's try and figure out which things from the kitchen we can use to make crafts. Are you ready? Let's play. - Cardboard tubes. - Think we can use that? - Sure. - [Child] Let's use that ball of string. - [Child] Yeah, string will be great. - [Elmo] What about a kitty cat? - [Child] (laughing) No way. - [Child] Use that empty plastic jar too. - Okay, so we have cardboard tubes, string, and an empty plastic jar. Let's find out what crafts we can make by putting those together. (laughing) Oh, a horse, giddy up horsey. (laughing) Boy, making crafts is craft-tastic. (laughing) And that makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, what kind of crafts does Mr. Noodle like to make? Oh, let's ask him. Hi, Mr. Noodle. Oh, hi there Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, Elmo was wondering, does Mr. Noodle make crafts? (slow humorous music) You do? Oh, show us. - [Children] Yeah, show us. (slow curious music) - [Child] A train, he's making a choo choo train. - [Elmo] What is Mr. Noodle going to use to make the train? Oh, shoe boxes covered in construction paper, some string, a paper towel tube, and a crayon. - [Child] You're going to draw the wheels first. - [Child] Not on us, Mr. Noodle. On the train boxes. - Silly. Oh, what's he doing? Oh, Mr. Noodle is drawing the wheels on the box. Cool, very nice. What's Mr. Noodle going to do next? - [Child] He's making the engine. - [Child] He's going to put the boxes together with string. Uh-oh, he's all tangled. - [Elmo] Uh-oh, try again, Mr. Noodle. (upbeat whimsical music) Yay, Mr. Noodle did it. - He made a train. (train whistling) - Thank you for showing us how to make crafts, Mr. Noodle. Bye bye. Hey, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance, yeah cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (laughing) Yay. (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle curious music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. - Hi, Elmo. - Dress up. Wow, cool costume, Abby. (upbeat shimmering music) Wow, bye bye. Boy, Elmo loves playing dress up and wants to find out more. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. Oh, Smartie. - [Children] Oh, Smartie. (upbeat shimmering music) - Yee-ha! Did somebody say dress up? I love playing dress up. (Elmo laughing) ♪ Da da da da-da da, da-da da da da ♪ ♪ Da da da da-da da, da-da da da da ♪ ♪ Da da da da-da da, da-da da da da ♪ ♪ Da da da, da-da da da da ♪ - Whoa. (Elmo laughing) Check out my costume. I'm wearing my cowgirl hat and my vest. - Whoa, snazzy. Oh, Elmo wants to learn about playing dress up, Smartie. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. (upbeat music) - [Smartie] Wow, look at all the ways there are to dress up. You can dress up like a doctor. You can dress up like a pirate. Or a firefighter who helps people. You can dress up like a referee, or you can dress up to look super silly. And if you can't find what you need for your costume, you can always make your own. - Wow Smartie, playing dress up looks like so much fun. - It sure is. And I reckon it's time for me to be moseying along. (Elmo laughing) That's cowgirl talk for see ya later, Elmo. - (laughing) Thank you, Smartie, bye bye. Boy, there's so many different ways to dress up. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) (laughing) Elmo wonders if we can help a friend dress up like an astronaut. Are you ready? Let's play. How about these space boots? - [Children] Yeah. - [Elmo] She can use those to walk on the moon. And what about this hat? - [Children] No. - [Child] That's a pirate hat. - [Elmo] You're right. Astronauts don't wear pirate hats. And what about this spacesuit? Astronauts wear those, right? - [Children] Yeah. - [Elmo] Hm, and what else does she need to dress up like an astronaut, this boa or this helmet? - [Children] The helmet. - [Elmo] That's right, the space helmet. Now she's dressed up like an astronaut. But wait a minute. What if our friend doesn't want to pretend to be a regular astronaut? What if she wants to pretend to be a pirate astronaut? - Yeah. - Yeah. Wow, so many people like to play dress up. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to dress up? Oh, let's ask him. Hi, Mr. Noodle. - [Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - Hi, Mr. Noodle. Oh, Mr. Noodle, do you like to play dress up? (comical percussion music) You do? Can you tell us what you like to dress up as? - [Children] Yeah, tell us. - [Elmo] Oh, Mr. Noodle likes to dress up as a baseball player. Oh, can Mr. Noodle show us how he dresses up as a baseball player? - [Children] Yeah, show us, Mr. Noodle. (child laughing) No. - [Child] That's a tutu, silly. - [Elmo] A tutu is what a dancer wears. A baseball player wears a uniform. (triumphant fanfare music) - [Child] Yeah, that's right, you got it. - Oh, now Mr. Noodle is dressed up like a baseball player. Good job. Oh, bye bye, Mr. Noodle. - Bye, Mr. Noodle. - Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy. It makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Huh? What's Slimey building? (Elmo laughing) - Whee! - Cool, a playground. Have fun, guys. (laughing) Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about building things. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (upbeat chiming music) - Hiya, Elmo. I saw you called. - (laughing) Oh, hello Smartie. Oh, nice hardhat. Is Smartie building something? - I'm building a treehouse with my Grandpa Cord. Check out the plans. - (laughing) That's great, Smartie, because Elmo wants to learn all about building things. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Let's get to work on building things. (upbeat music) When you build something, you need to make sure you use the right tools, like a hammer to hit a nail. There are lots of things you can build, like a house to live in, or a shelf for all your books, or even a house for birds. Enjoy your new home, birdies. - (laughing) You can really build all kinds of things. - Yeah, building things really rules. - (laughing) Oh, rules. (laughing) - (laughing) Well, I've got a treehouse to build. Bye, Elmo. - (laughing) Thank you, Smartie, see you later. (laughing) Boy, Elmo wishes he could build something. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) (laughing) Let's build a garage for the toy car. Are you ready? Let's play. The garage has to look like Elmo's plan. Which block should we use first? - [Child] The long round one. - [Elmo] Okay, Elmo will put it right here. - [Child] Now add another one on the other side. - [Elmo] Next add the triangle. - [Child] No, you need the square block first. - [Elmo] Oh, you're right. That doesn't look like the plan. That looks like the plan. - [Child] Now the triangle. - Yay, we did it. We followed the plan and built a garage for Elmo's toy car. (laughing) Boy, learning things is fun to do. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, does Mr. Noodle know how to build things. Oh, let's ask him. (clears throat) - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - [Child] (laughing) Mr. Noodle. - (laughing) Hi, Mr. Noodle. Does Mr. Noodle know how to build things? You do? Hey, Mr. Noodle's gonna build something right now. - [Child] He wants to nail those pieces of wood together. - [Elmo] What do you use to nail pieces of wood together? (toy squeaking) - [Child] That's a rubber chicken. (toy squeaking) - [Elmo] You don't hit a nail with a rubber chicken. You need to use something that doesn't bend. Oh boy. Uh, no, no, Mr. Noodle. - [Child] An umbrella? - [Elmo] You don't hit a nail with an umbrella. Whoa. Mr. Noodle, you need to use a tool. Yeah, a tool. (comical music) - [Child] He's got a hammer. - [Elmo] Yeah, that's right, Mr. Noodle. (hammer tapping) You hammer a nail. (tools squeaking) (hammer tapping) Oh, you okay? (horn honking) - [Child] He built a picture frame. - It's beautiful. Thank you for showing us how to build things, Mr. Noodle. Bye bye. (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, blocks, yeah. Look, Elmo's friend Zoe has some alphabet blocks. Z-O-E, Zoe. - Yay. - Great job Zoe, yeah. (laughing) Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about blocks. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (air whooshing) - Hiya, Elmo. I was just playing Knock-a-Block, my new game. - (laughing) That's great. We were just talking about blocks. Oh, Elmo wants to learn all about blocks, Smartie. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for blocks. Here we go. Blocks are toys you can build with. They come in all different shapes like squares, rectangles, and triangles. Blocks can be made of different things, like wood, or cardboard, or foam. You can build all kinds of things with blocks, like a house, even a whole city. And part of the fun of building with blocks is knocking them down. (laughing) (Elmo laughing) See you later, Elmo. - Oh, bye bye, Smartie. Boy, Elmo loves playing with blocks. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Elmo wonders if we can build a block house that matches this one. Which block should we use first? - [Children] Let's start with the rectangle. - [Elmo] Oh, good start. Which block should we use next? - [Children] Another rectangle. - [Elmo] Oops, there are no rectangle blocks left. - [Children] Use two squares. - [Elmo] Oh yeah, two squares make a rectangle. Now what do we use for the roof? This block? - [Child] No, that doesn't look right. Try again. - [Children] Use the triangle block. - [Elmo] Like this? - [Child] No, turn it around. - Like this? - That's it. - [Child] It matches the other block house. - Yay, we did it. Good job, everybody. (laughing) Boy, it sure is fun to build with blocks. Hey, that makes Elmo wonder even more. How do you build a block tower? Ah, maybe Mr. Noodle knows. Oh, let's ask him. Hi, Mr. Noodle. - [Children] (laughing) Mr. Noodle. - Hi, Mr. Noodle. (bell ringing) Oh, Mr. Noodle, do you know how to build a block tower? - [Child] Yeah, show us how. - [Elmo] Show us, Mr. Noodle. (children laughing) (laughing) He's got beach balls. (laughing) - [Children] He's building a beach ball tower. - [Elmo] You can't build with beach balls, Mr. Noodle. (children laughing) - [Child] You build a block tower with blocks. - [Elmo] Yeah, you know blocks? Yeah, they have flat sides so you can stack them up. Try again, Mr. Noodle. What's he got? - [Children] What's he got now? - [Child] Is that a lunchbox? (children laughing) - [Child] He's making a sandwich tower. - [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, you can't make a block tower with sandwiches. Mr. Noodle, we wanna see a block tower, not a sandwich tower. Looks good though. - [Children] Yes. - [Child] Those are building blocks. - [Elmo] Look at it, Mr. Noodle. Now let's see you build a block tower. (whimsical percussive music) Oh, look at him go. - [Children] Wow, he's fast. - [Elmo] Go for it, Mr. Noodle. (laughing) Ah, ah, looking good. - [Child] Wow, that's a great block tower. - [Elmo] Nice job, Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, where'd you go? Mr. Noodle? - [Children] Where's Mr. Noodle? - [Child] There he is. - (laughing) Thank you, Mr. Noodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, sports. Abby is playing golf and Grover is playing ball, basketball. (laughing) Nice form. Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about sports. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo Children] Oh, Smartie. (beeping) - Hiya, Elmo. I was just cheering for my favorite soccer team, the Chargers. Woohoo! (both laughing) - Elmo didn't realize Smartie was such a sports fan. Oh, well that's perfect, 'cause Elmo wants to learn all about sports. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Getting the ball rolling on sports. Sports are games or activities that you play against someone or a team. And all sports have rules that you have to follow. There are so many different kinds of sports to play, like softball, bowling, track, gymnastics, soccer, or TaeKwonDo. People who play sports are called athletes. They wear special clothes and uniforms and use special gear and equipment. This hockey player has a helmet, uniform jersey, pads, ice skates, and a hockey stick. Sports are great exercise, and a lot of fun for everyone to play too. (fans cheering) Oh hey, it sounds like the Chargers just scored a goal. (Elmo laughing) - I better get back to the game. See ya, Elmo. Woohoo, way to go! - Bye bye, Smartie. Go, Chargers. (laughing) Boy, Elmo didn't know there was so many different kinds of sports. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Elmo wonders if we can give the athlete the right sports equipment. Are you ready? Let's play. Look, this athlete needs the right sports equipment to play softball. Is the right equipment? - [Child] No, that's a golf club. She's playing softball. - [Elmo] Whoops, that's not right. Aha, let's try this one. - [Child] Yeah, that's right. That's a softball bat. (bat whooshing) - Nice hit. What equipment does the athlete need to play hockey? - [Child] The hockey stick. Try the hockey stick. - That's right, a hockey stick. Goal! Yay, we did it. Boy, sports sure are exciting. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle play any sports? Oh, let's ask him. Hi, Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle. - Ms. Noodle. - Hi, Ms. Noodle. Do you play any sports? You do? Oh, show us how you play a sport, Ms. Noodle. - [Child] Show us how. She's reading a newspaper. - [Elmo] Ms. Noodle, reading is fun, but it's not a sport. - [Child] She's reading the sport section. - [Elmo] Oh, Ms. Noodle. You're reading about sports, not playing sports. - [Child] Yeah, you need to play. You need to wear a uniform. - [Elmo] Yeah, okay. (laughing) Ms. Noodle's a softball player. - [Child] That's right, softball is a sport. - Oh, nice mitt, Ms. Noodle. Little big but, oh look, she's ready to catch the ball. She's got it, she's got it. (whimsical whistle music) She doesn't got it. Wait a minute, Ms. Noodle caught the ball. (crowd cheering) Yay. Thank you for showing us how to play a sport. Thank you, Ms. Noodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Patterns. Oh, like this. Green line, yellow line, green line, yellow line, green line, yellow line. Yeah. Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about patterns. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (gentle chiming music) - Slide, hop, spin, slide, hop, spin. - (laughing) Hi, Smartie. - Hi, Elmo. Oh, I'm practicing a new dance I learned. It goes in a pattern. Slide, hop, spin. - Oh. - [Elmo And Smartie] Slide, hop, spin. - (laughing) Nice pattern, Smartie. Oh, Elmo wants to learn all about patterns. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for patterns. Here we go. A pattern is something that goes in the same order over and over. You can find patterns on your clothes or jewelry. There are patterns all around that you can see and hear. (hands clapping) So keep your eyes and your ears open. - Wow, there really are patterns everywhere. - That's right, Elmo. There sure are. See you later, Elmo. - Oh, thank you Smartie, bye bye. Boy, there's so many different kinds of patterns. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Look at all the animals. Oh, let's try to figure out what comes next in the pattern. Duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog. What animal comes next? Is it the chicken? Let's check. Duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog, chicken? - [Children] (laughing) No, it's not the chicken. - [Elmo] Uh-oh, how about the pig? (pig grunting) - Yeah, try it. - Let's check, duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog, pig. Duck, frog, pig. Yay, we did it. (ducks quacking) (pigs grunting) (laughing) Boy, finding patterns is tricky. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know about patterns? Oh, let's ask him. Hi, Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle. - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Ms. Noodle. - Oh, Ms. Noodle, do you know about patterns? (whimsical music) You do? Oh, do you see a pattern anywhere, Ms. Noodle? (whimsical music) - [Children] There, right there. - [Elmo] Yeah, that's right, Ms. Noodle. The balls are in a pattern. There's a soccer ball, tennis ball, soccer ball, tennis ball, soccer ball. What comes next? (whimsical curious music) - [Children] Oops, that doesn't look right. That's a watermelon. - [Elmo] Okay, Elmo will give Ms. Noodle a hint. It's something that's used to play a game. (laughing) Okay, okay. - [Children] No, not a football. Try again. - [Elmo] Yeah, sorry, Ms. Noodle, it's not a football. Oh, but can Ms. Noodle think of another kind of ball that it might be? You got it, okay. (slow whimsical music) - [Children] A tennis ball. - Is Ms. Noodle going to play tennis now? (children laughing) Oh boy. (laughing) Have fun, Ms. Noodle. Bye bye. (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, the theater. Oh and look, Big Bird's performing a play. (laughing) Great job, Big Bird. Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about the theater. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (dramatic cheerful music) - Hiya, Elmo. I just love the theater. - (laughing) Well that's perfect, Smartie, because Elmo wants to learn all about it. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Curtain up on theater. Here we go. A theater is a place where stories called plays are performed. Actors and actresses talk, sing, or dance to tell the story. Some plays even use puppets. Set designers are people who make the backgrounds. Costume designers make clothes for the actors. You can go to the theater or create your very own theater at home. A play can be about whatever you want it to be. - Yay, bravo, Smartie. (laughing) Boy, you sure do know a lot about the theater. - Thanks, Elmo. Well, I'm off to take some selfies with the actors. Catch ya later. - (laughing) Have fun, Smartie. Bye bye. (laughing) Boy, a play can be about anything? (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Elmo wonders if we can put on our very own play. Are you ready? Curtain up. First we have to decide where our play takes place. On the moon, a train, or in a castle? - Castle. - Great. Now we have to choose an actor to be in our play. A robot, a cowgirl, or a mouse? - Robot. - Okay. Beep beep beep, boop boop boop. Now we have to pick what the robot does. Is he a chef, a basketball player, or a tap dancer? - [Child] He likes to dance. - [Elmo] A dancing robot? That's great. Look at him go. - [Children] He's dancing. - Then he got tired and took a nap, the end. (laughing) Yay, we put on a play together. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, does Mr. Noodle know how to put on plays? Oh, let's ask him. (laughing) Hi, Mr. Noodle. Oh, hi there, Schmoodle. (curious whimsical music) Oh Schmoodle, Elmo's wondering, do you like to perform in plays? (Schmoodle barking) You do? (laughing) Put on a play for us. - [Children] Yeah. - [Child] Show us. - [Child] It's Little Red Riding Hood. - [Elmo] But where's the Big Bad Wolf? (Schmoodle barking) You're going to be the Big Bad Wolf, Schmoodle? (whimsical percussion music) Oh, Schmoodle, is that really a wolf costume? - [Child] That's not a Big Bad Wolf. - [Elmo] That's a taco, try again. (Schmoodle barking) (whimsical percussion music) - That's not a wolf. - That's a chicken. - [Elmo] That's a chicken, Schmoodle. (laughing) (Schmoodle barking) Show us a wolf. (Schmoodle barking) (whimsical percussion music) - [Child] He's being a wolf. (Schmoodle barking) - Yeah, you're doing it, Schmoodle. You're acting like the Big Bad Wolf. (Schmoodle barking) Oh, take a bow. Bravo. Oh, thank you for showing us about theater, Schmoodle. Bye bye. (Schmoodle barking) Thank you, Schmoodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. - Mama. (dog barking) (train whistling) - Toys, all kinds of toys. Boy, Elmo loves toys and wants to find out all about them. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (horn honking) - Hiya, Elmo. Like my ride? - Yeah, Smartie has a toy car. Oh, and that's great because Elmo wants to learn all about toys. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for toys, here we go. Toys are things you play with. You can pretend with them, like dolls. You can snuggle with them, like stuffed animals. There are toys you can build with, like building blocks. You can even build your own toys. But there's one thing all toys have in common, they're all about having fun. - Wow, that's great, Smartie. Oh, but you know what makes a toy even better? - What's that, Elmo? - Sharing it with a friend, like Smartie. (laughing) - Oh, Elmo, you are a doll. - Oh. - I like sharing with you, too. - Yeah. (both laughing) - Well, gotta motor. Bye, Elmo. - Oh, see ya later, Smartie. Don't forget to put your toys away. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) ♪ Do do do do do ♪ (laughing) Elmo wonders if we can find all the toys in this room and put them away. Are you ready? Let's play. There are three toys somewhere in this room. Let's find the toys and put them in the basket. Now where is a toy? Hm. - [Children] Behind the pillow. Look under the pillow. - [Elmo] It's a dolly, night night, dolly. Back in the basket, good job. Now let's find the second toy. Is there one under the table? - No. - [Elmo] Oops, not there. - [Children] The chair, look under the chair. - [Elmo] Oh, Elmo sees it. It's a car, vroom, vroom. Back to the basket, car. Now there's one toy left. Oh, where could it be? (train whistling) Did you see that? - [Children] It's a train, it's a choo choo. - Let's go, choo choo. Chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, back to the basket, choo choo. Hooray, we did it, we found all three toys. Good job, everybody. (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves to play with toys. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle play with toys? Oh, let's ask him. - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. (Schmoodle barking) - Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's poodle, Schmoodle. - Oh, hi Schmoodle. - Hi Schmoodle. - Schmoodle, do you play with toys? You do? (laughing) Show us how. - [Children] Yeah, show us how. He's reading, he's got a book. - [Elmo] Schmoodle, books are fun but they're not toys. Try again, Schmoodle. - [Children] He's wearing a bathing suit. He's going to the beach. - [Elmo] A beach is fun too, but it's not a toy. (Schmoodle barking) - [Children] Where's he going now? (ball squeaking) He's got a ball. (ball squeaking) - That's it, Schmoodle. That's how you play with toys. Yay, Schmoodle. (ball squeaking) Thank you, Schmoodle. Have fun playing. (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it, balls. Oh, hurry up, beach ball. (laughing) Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about balls. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (gentle chiming music) - Hiya, Elmo. I was playing tennis when you called. Excuse me a sec. - Oh, sure. (Smartie grunting) Wow, boy Smartie really hit that ball. Oh, and that's perfect because Elmo wants to learn all about balls. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Catching some bouncy facts about balls. (upbeat curious music) There are lots of different kinds of balls. Bowling balls, golf balls, basketballs, and footballs. Balls come in different sizes and different shapes too. There are balls you bounce and balls you hit. Even balls on a string. Everybody can have a ball with a ball. - (laughing) Looks like doggies love to play ball as much as Elmo. - Me too. Gotta roll, bye Elmo. - (laughing) Thank you, Smartie, bye bye. Boy, there's so many different kinds of balls and different kinds of games you can play with them. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Hm, Elmo wonders which ball goes with which game. Are you ready? Let's play. This game has a hole in the grass. Which ball goes in the little hole? This one? - That's a football. - [Elmo] Let's try it. Oops, that's not right. - [Children] The football's too big. Try the little one. - [Elmo] That's it, the golf ball goes in the hole. The next game has bowling pins. What kind of ball should we use? - [Children] The black one, bowling ball. - [Elmo] That's right. You use a bowling ball to knock down the pins. What kind of a ball goes through a goalpost? Looks like it's up to you, football. Goal! - Yay! - Yay, we found the right ball for each game. Oh, that was a great game about different balls. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. What is Mr. Noodle's favorite kind of ball? Oh, let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - Does Mr. Noodle have a favorite kind of ball to play with? You do? Show us, Mr. Noodle. - [Children] Yeah, show us. That's not a ball, that's a box. (slow whimsical music) - [Child] And what's that, a ball? - [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, that ball doesn't look right. - [Child] It's not round. - [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, a ball needs air in it to make it round and bouncy. (slow whimsical music) Mr. Noodle, no, no, air doesn't come in a box. - [Children] You have to use a pump. (slow whimsical music) Yeah, that's a basketball pump. (suspenseful drum roll music) - [Elmo] Yes, that's it, Mr. Noodle. You're doing it, yeah. (pump squeaking) - [Children] Stop, that's too much air. - (laughing) The air makes the ball bounce, wow. The ball's playing with Mr. Noodle. Bye bye, Mr. Noodle, have a ball. (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Dancing. Oh, nice dance moves, Zoe. Boy, Elmo loves dancing and wants to find out more about it. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. Oh, Smartie. - [Children] Oh, Smartie. (gentle chiming music) - Hey, look at me, Elmo. Can you tell what I'm doing? Whoa. - Falling down? - No, dancing. - Wow. - And I love dancing. - Oh well, that's perfect because today Elmo wants to learn more about dancing. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for dances, here we go. Oh wow, there are all kinds of dances. Latin dances, Caribbean dances, Native American dances, African dances, and even crazy made-up wacky dances. You can dance fast, you can dance slow. You can dance high, you can dance low. And dancing is great exercise. It gets your heart pumping, your muscles moving, and it's lots of fun. - Wow, that does look like fun. - It is, oh gotta boogie. I'm late for my ballet class, see ya Elmo. (laughing) Thank you Smartie, bye bye. Hey, there's so many different kinds of dances. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Boy, Elmo wonders if we can match the shoes to the dancers. Are you ready? Let's play. Which of these shoes goes with which of these dancers? - [Child] That one looks like a ballerina. - [Elmo] Do ballerinas wear tap shoes. - No, they wear ballet shoes. - Yeah, that's right. Now what about this guy? Would he wear bunny slippers? - [Child] No, he's a tap dancer. Slippers don't make tapping sounds. - [Elmo] So what kind of shoes does he wear? - Tap shoes. (shoes tapping) - [Elmo] Oh, so the bunny slippers must go on this person. - [Child] But that's not a dancer. - Oh, she's not a dancer. Ooh, unless she's dancing the bunny hop. Wow, boy so many people like to dance, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to dance? Let's ask him. - Hey Mr. Noodle. - Hi, Mr. Noodle. - Hello Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, do you like to dance? You do? Oh boy. Show us how to dance, Mr. Noodle. (whimsical music) What? Wait a minute, is that how you dance, Mr. Noodle? - [Children] No. - [Child] That's not dancing, you're eating. - [Elmo] That's not a dance Mr. Noodle, try again. Show us how you dance. Hey, maybe some music would help. - [Child] Don't give up, show us how you dance. (whimsical music) - Yeah, that's it. Nice dance moves. - You're doing it. That's a great dance. - Way to get down with your bad self. (laughing) Bye bye, Mr. Noodle, thank you. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to, guess what? Dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (Elmo laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, gardens. - Hi. - Pretty flowers, Abby. Boy, Elmo loves gardens, and wants to find out more. - Thanks Elmo. - Let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Hi, Elmo. Look it, look it, check out my screen. - Ooh, pretty. - It's full of flowers and plants, just like a garden is. - Hey, that's perfect Smartie, because today Elmo wants to learn all about gardens. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Okay, searching for gardens, here's all the dirt. Gardens are places where people grow plants. Some gardens have flowers. Some gardens have fruits and vegetables for people to eat. Gardens provide homes for all kinds of animals and insects. There are bees and butterflies. There are lots of animals and insects that live underneath gardens too, like earthworms, not to mention field mice, and our friend the garden snake. Isn't he handsome? Best of all, gardens not only look good, they smell amazing too. - Wow, a garden looks like a lot of fun. - Yeah, they really grow on you, get it? Grow on you? - Yeah. - I'm gonna see what other gardening stuff I can dig up, bye bye. - Okay, bye bye Smartie, thank you. Boy, gardens are amazing places. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Let's see, a flower, a bee, and a penguin. Which one goes in the garden? Should we put the flower in the garden? - Yes. - Flowers grow in gardens. - Yeah. - Yay, we got one right. - [Elmo] Oh, let's try another one. Which one goes in the garden, a bee or a penguin? - [Children] The bee. - [Child] Penguins don't live in gardens. - [Elmo] Bees grow in gardens, but penguins don't. See ya later penguin, bye bye. Wow, there's lots of things in a garden, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know how to garden? Hey, lets ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle. - [Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, do you know how to garden? (whimsical music) You do? Oh, show us Mr. Noodle. Show us how to garden. Wait a minute, is that how you garden? - [Children] No, that's skiing. - [Elmo] Elmo will give you a hint, okay? Gardening has something to do with plants. (curious whimsical music) (vine squeaking) - [Child] That's not how you garden, Mr. Noodle. - Try again. (curious whimsical music) (laughing) Oh, good job Mr. Noodle. Now that's how you garden. - He's planting the plants. - [Elmo] Don't forget to water them, Mr. Noodle. Too small. (whimsical music) Try a bigger one. (whimsical music) There you go, that's what Elmo's talking about. - [Child] He's doing it, Mr. Noodle is gardening. - [Elmo] Good job, Mr. Noodle. Thanks for showing Elmo how to garden. - [Elmo And Children] Bye, Mr. Noodle. - (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, cooking. Oh, smells good Cookie. - Thank you very much. - (laughing) Oh boy, Elmo loves cooking, and wants to find out more about about it. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Cooking? I enjoy cooking as much as I enjoy recharging. And that's a lot. (Elmo laughing) - What is Smartie wearing? - It's a chef's hat. What would you like me to cook? - Oh, well nothing, Elmo isn't hungry. Elmo just wants to learn about cooking. - What do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for cooking, here we go. Cooking starts with a recipe. A recipe tells you the ingredients you need. Before you cook, it's important to wash your hands. The recipe tells you how much of each ingredient to use. (bright upbeat music) Next, you put all the ingredients together. - [Elmo] Oh look, they're mixing it all up. - [Smartie] Right, and now they're rolling out the dough. They're putting tomato sauce on it, and cheese. - They're making pizza. - Gotta set the timer. The best part of cooking is what comes next, eating. And eating is a great way to refuel, which gives you more energy. - Uh-huh. - (gasping) Oh, which reminds me, I gotta go recharge. See you later, Elmo. - Bye bye, Smartie. Boy, there's so many different ways to cook. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh come on, let's play a game together, yeah. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Oh, Elmo wonders if we can follow a recipe. Are you ready? Let's play. This recipe shows how to make a mushroom avocado quesadilla. What ingredient do we need first? - [Child] One scoop of cheese. - [Elmo] One scoop of cheese, check. What ingredient comes next? - Two mushroom slices. - [Elmo] One mushroom slice, two mushroom slices, check. Next. - Three slices of avocado. One avocado slice, two avocado slices. - Oh darn. - That's only two. We need three, one more. - Three avocado slices, check. (bright upbeat music) (oven buzzing) A delicious quesadilla. Mm, just like the recipe says. (laughing) We did it. Boy, cooking is so much fun. Hey, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to cook? Let's ask him, okay? Hey, Mr. Noodle. - Hi, Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle, do you like to cook? (whimsical percussion music) You do? Hey, show us what you cook, Mr. Noodle. Ooh, that's a big, empty pot, Mr. Noodle, but what goes in it? A shoe? - A pot isn't for shoes. It's to cook in. - [Elmo] Get your shoe outta the pot, Mr. Noodle, no, no, no. (whimsical music) Whoa spaghetti, yum, yum, yum. Oh, that's a lot of spaghetti, Mr. Noodle, wow. (whimsical upbeat music) We're waiting, we're waiting. (timer dinging) It's ready, it's cooked. (laughing) Oh boy, that's a long noodle, Mr. Noodle. Thanks Mr. Noodle, bye bye Mr. Noodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ - Monster edition. - (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, measuring. Look, the Two-Headed Monster is measuring himself. (Monsters speaking in foreign language) - Oh, you've grown. Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about measuring. - Oh, did me hear someone say measuring? - Yeah, hi Cookie Monster. - Hi, Elmo. - Oh, does Cookie Monster know about measuring? - Do me know about measuring? Ah no, actually me know nothing about measuring. Not even this much. But what do we do to learn something new? (Elmo laughing) Seriously, me asking, what do we do? - We look it up. - Look it up. - Let's find out more about measuring. - Yep, me knew that. - Over here. - Yeah. - [Smartie] When you wanna know how tall, or hot, or fast things are, you can measure them. There are lots of tools that you can use to measure things, like a height chart that measures how tall you are. Before you go out, you can check the thermometer, which measures the temperature to see how hot or cold it is. You can use all kinds of things to measure with. He's 11 pieces of chalk long. (giggling) A measuring cup helps measure ingredients for baking. People do a lot of measuring every day. - Oh, that gives Elmo an idea. Does Cookie Monster wanna play a game with Elmo? - Who doesn't wanna play a game with Elmo? Of course. - Well come on, come on. - Okay, oh wait for me. (bright curious music) - Elmo wonders if we can measure this monster. Are you ready? - Me ready. - Then- - Let's play. - [Elmo] What can we use to measure? Balls, worms, or oatmeal containers? - [Cookie] Oh worms, yeah, let's try to measure with them. - [Children] You can't measure with worms, they'll wiggle away. - Let's try again. - What about balls? (bright chiming music) - [Elmo] The balls don't wanna stay stacked up. - [Children] They're rolling away. - [Elmo] There's only one thing left. - Oatmeal containers. - They worked. - [Elmo] The monster is one, two, three, four, four oatmeal containers tall. We measured the monster. (bright shimmering music) Boy, Elmo loves measuring. - Yeah, me too. Especially with oatmeal boxes. They make me think of oatmeal cookie. - (laughing) Yeah. Hey, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle measure things? Oh, let's ask him, Cookie Monster. - [Cookie] Okay. - [Elmo And Cookie] Hey Mr. Noodle. - Hi Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle, do you measure things? (curious whimsical music) (air whooshing) Mr. Noodle wants to bring the board into his house. - [Cookie] Will it fit through the door? - The board is too long. - So surprising. - [Elmo] Elmo thinks you need a tool to help measure the board. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Measure with something else, Mr. Noodle. (whimsical whistle music) - A tape measure. - [Elmo] A tape measure is perfect for measuring things, Mr. Noodle. - [Cookie] The door is too wide. - [Elmo] Now Mr. Noodle needs to measure the board. - [Cookie] Me am breathless with anticipation. - [Children] Four, the board is four. - [Elmo] The board is too wide to fit through the doorway, Mr. Noodle. - [Cookie] Oh, he's going to saw the board to make it shorter. - [Elmo] Where's your saw, Mr. Noodle? - In the house. - He got in, it fits. - [Cookie] Me cannot believe me eyes. - [Child] He had to turn it the other way. - [Elmo] The door is tall enough for the board to get through. - [Elmo And Cookie] Thank you, Mr. Noodle. - Bye bye. - Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the monster dance dance ♪ Let's see your monster dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. - Cookie Monster too. ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the monster dance dance ♪ (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Camouflage, you know, where you blend into the background, oh like this. Ha ha, do you see Elmo? How about now? (laughing) Boy, Elmo wants to learn more about camouflage. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend, Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - That's weird, Elmo can hear Smartie, but Elmo doesn't see her. (Smartie laughing) Wow. - I'm right here. (Elmo laughing) You didn't see me, because I was camouflaged. - Oh, Elmo wants to learn more about camouflage. - What do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching, aha, here you go. Camouflage is a way to hide by blending into the background. Lots of animals are great at camouflage. Some are the same color as what's around them, making them hard to see. Some animals have patterns, like spots or stripes, that help them blend in with each other, and some are camouflaged because they look like something else. These insects look like sticks, they're really hard to spot. There are even some animals that can change what they look like to blend into the background, and camouflage is also pretty amazing. - (laughing) Wow, camouflage is amazing. Thank you, Smartie. - Sure thing. And if you need me again, just ask, if you can find me. - (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves learning about camouflage. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) There are some animals camouflaged in this picture. Let's see if we can find all of them. - [Children] Here's one. - [Child] That cheetah is hiding in the grass. It blended right in. - Yeah, there it is. Good job, oh can you find another animal that's camouflaged? How about this doggy? - He doesn't blend in. - No, he's just hiding. (bird chirping) There in the tree, a green bird in the green leaves. - [Elmo] Oh, what a pretty bird. Wow, you're good at this. Now let's see if we can find one more. - [Child] Hm, this is a hard one. - Did you see that? - Is that rock moving? - [Elmo] Maybe the animal is behind that rock. (laughing) Oh, the animal is the rock. - [Child] It's a big turtle, I think it's called tortoise. - We got all the camouflaged animals, good job. (laughing) Wow, camouflage is so cool, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know about camouflage? Let's ask him, okay. Hey, Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo And Children] Hi Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle, how do you camouflage yourself? Oh no, that's peek-a-boo. - That's not camouflage. - [Elmo] That's good hiding Mr. Noodle, but camouflage is when people don't know you're there. (curious whimsical music) - What, Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle. - [Child] That's just a disguise. - [Elmo] Camouflage is when you blend in with everything else. - Mr. Noodle. - Where's Mr. Noodle? Oh, there he is. He blends in with the tree, good camouflage, Mr. Noodle. Bye bye, Mr. Noodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay. (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, fairy tales. (laughing) Here's Goldilocks, and the three bears. Oh, how's the porridge? - Just right, Elmo. - (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves fairy tales, and wants to find out more about them. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Hiya, Elmo. Look, I'm dressed like a knight from my favorite fairy tales. Ooh, I'm ready for adventure. - Well that's perfect Smartie, because Elmo wants to learn more about fairy tales today. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Here we go, once upon a time, there were fairy tales. Fairy tales are made-up stories. Sometimes they're about heroes, with exciting and funny characters like the seven dwarves, or even giants. Fairy tales can be in books, or you can pretend you're in one. And best of all, they end happily ever after. - (laughing) Wow, you're just amazing. - I'm late for a date with a dragon, see ya. - (laughing) Wow, thank you Smartie, have fun. Boy, Elmo loves all the different kinds of fairy tales. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh come on, let's play a game together, yeah. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Okay everybody, let's help Jack get the golden egg down the beanstalk and back home. Now which way should Jack go first? - [Child] Down, go down. Go that way, Jack. - Not that way. Turn around. - Keep going down. - That's right, go down. - He's doing it. - [Elmo] Now which way should Jack go? - [Child] Go between the yellow flowers. - [Child] That's it, almost there. - We did it, yay. (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves happy endings. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, does Mr. Noodle know any fairy tales? Oh, let's ask him. - [Elmo And Children] Hey, Mr. Noodle. - Oh, it's Mr. Noodles sister, Ms. Noodle. Hi Ms. Noodle. Oh Ms. Noodle, Elmo's wondering. Do you know the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk"? You do? Oh good. Can you show us how Jack visits the giant's house in the fairy tale, Ms. Noodle? - Yeah, show us how. (bright whimsical music) (horse snorting) - [Elmo] Ms. Noodle, that's now how Jack reaches the giant. Okay, Elmo's gonna give you a hint. Jack has to go very high in the air to visit the giant's house, okay. - [Child] She's trying to fly. - [Elmo] That's not how Jack reaches the giant's house in the fairy tale, Ms. Noodle. - [Child] No, that's not right. - [Elmo] Show us how Jack visits the giant in "Jack and the Beanstalk", okay, okay. Oh, what's she have? Looks like a lot of dirt. Wait up, oh magic beans! You're so clever. Sprinkle, sprinkle. (air shimmering) Oh wait a minute, wait a minute. Look, you see? (laughing) - [Child] That's a beanstalk, she's going to climb it. - [Elmo] Yeah that's right, Ms. Noodle, you did it. Jack climbs a beanstalk to visit the giant's house, bye bye. (laughing) Learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh books, what are you reading, Bert? - Oh, it's the exciting adventures of Eunice, the mail-carrying pigeon. - Wow boy, Elmo loves books, and wants to find out more about them. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Hi Elmo. - Hi. - I just came from the circus, walking a tightrope. - Elmo didn't know that Smartie could walk a tightrope. - I can't, but when I read a book, I use my imagination, and it's like I'm right in the middle of the action. - Okay, Elmo gets it, Smartie was reading a book about the circus. - Yep. - Well that's perfect, because Elmo wants to find out all about books. - What do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - [Smartie] Getting a read on books, here we go. Oh wow, there are all kinds of books. Chapter books, picture books, comic books, and even coloring books. - Wow, colorful. - [Smartie] There are even books you can read on a screen, like mine. (Elmo laughing) Some books tell you how to do things. Books can tell you lots of things about different places and people, and there are books of made-up stories about pretend places and imaginary people. You can even write books of your own. Anyone can be an author. - Oh, cool. Books really are amazing. - They sure are. Okay, gotta book it Elmo. I can't wait to find out how the story I'm reading turns out. - Thank you Smartie, bye bye. Boy, anybody could write a book, huh? Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, come on, let's play a game together. (laughing) Yeah, come on, come on. (upbeat curious music) Let's write our own story. First, we've got to decide where our story takes place. It could be in a jungle, or on a pirate ship, or in a restaurant. - Pirate ship. - Pirate ship, okay. So once upon a time on a pirate ship, there was a pirate. The pirate wants to play a game. Should have the pirate play catch, hopscotch, or tic-tac-toe? - Catch. - [Elmo] Catch okay, the pirate needs someone to play catch with. - A shark. - Yeah a shark. - A shark? - That's a great idea. And they played catch happily ever after, the end. (laughing) Wow, great job, we did it. Boy, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know about books? Oh, let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle, where is he? (laughing) There he is, hi Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle, do you like to read books? Show us some of your books, Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, is that a book? - No. - [Child] That's not a book, that's a watermelon. - [Elmo] Show us how you read a book. - [Child] That's not a book either. He's reading a bottle of milk. - [Elmo] That's not a book, that's a milk bottle. (laughing) Books have pages. Mr. Noodle, where's your book? - [Child] It's little, it's an itty bitty book. - [Elmo] How are you ever gonna read a book that small? (whimsical bright music) A great idea. (laughing) Elmo guesses you can read a book that way. (laughing) Thank you for showing us how to read a book, Mr. Noodle. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, wheels. (horn honking) (laughing) Oh, Elmo thinks that wheels are cool, and wants to learn more about them. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright upbeat music) - Look, I'm on a roll, whee. - (laughing) Wow. - Hiya, Elmo. - Elmo wants to learn all about wheels, Smartie. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for info on wheels, here we go. There's so many different kinds of wheels. There are wheels that help up to get around, and wheels that help us to move heavy things. Wheels come in different sizes. Some are big, and some are small. Some things use lots of wheels, four wheels, three wheels, two wheels, but sometimes one wheel is all you need. - Wow Smartie, there's so many different kinds of wheels. - There sure are, later Elmo. - Later, Smartie. (laughing) Boy, wheels are so great. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh come on, let's play a game together. (laughing) Come on, come on. (upbeat curious music) Oh, Elmo wonders if we could put all the wheels in order, from biggest to smallest. Are you ready? Let's go. Okay first, we need to start with the biggest wheel. Which one of these is the biggest? - [Child] That one, the cart wheel, the one made of wood. - [Elmo] The cart wheel? Let's try it. Yeah, that's the biggest wheel. Oh, and which wheel comes next, this one? - No. - Not that one. - [Elmo] (laughing) Oh, you're right. It must be this one. - Yeah, the bicycle wheel. - [Elmo] That means the wagon wheel is the smallest. - Yeah. - That was wheely great. (laughing) Did you get it, wheely great? (laughing) Boy, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, does Mr. Noodle use wheels? Let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle. - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Ms. Noodle. - Ms. Noodle, Elmo was wondering, do you use wheels? (bright whimsical music) You do? (laughing) Oh, show us how you use wheels, Ms. Noodle. Okay, Ms. Noodle's gonna use wheels to move her wagon. (bright whimsical music) Wait a minute, there's no wheels on your wagon. What are you gonna do? Oh she's got it, she's got it. - Wait, you can't use those. - No, you can't use those. Wheels have to be round, remember? (whimsical percussion music) - Yeah, round wheels. Those are the right shape. - [Elmo] Now Ms. Noodle can use the wheels to move her wagon. - No, that won't work. That's not how you use wheels. - [Elmo] Try again, Ms. Noodle. - [Child] She's putting them on the wagon. Yeah, that's right. - That's it, Ms. Noodle. (whimsical percussion music) Yeah. - [Child] She's using the wheels the right way. She can pull her wagon. - Great job, Ms. Noodle. Thank you for showing us how to use wheels, Ms. Noodle, bye bye. Oh, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Oh, habitats. Oh, Sesame Street is Elmo's habitat. Oh, and Big Bird's habitat. - Hi Elmo. - (laughing) And Oscar's habitat. - Oh, it's you. - (laughing) Boy, Elmo wants to learn about all different kinds of habitats. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Oh. - Hi Elmo. - Hi Smartie. - Oh, Sesame Street is Smartie's habitat too. - It sure is. - Elmo wants to learn about all different kinds of habitats. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for habitats, here we go. A habitat is where an animal finds food, water, and a place to sleep. Some animals' habitats are the forest. Other animals' habitats are under water. Some habitats are under the ground, and some habitats are above the ground. - Wow, who knew there were so many different kinds of habitats? - Time for me to get back to my habitat. Catch you later, Elmo. - Bye bye. Boy, everybody has a habitat. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (upbeat curious music) Oh wow, Elmo wonders if we can match the animals to the habitats. Are you ready? Let's play. So there are three habitats, a forest, an ocean and a desert, and there are three animals, a camel, a monkey and a whale. Which animal belongs in which habitat? How about the camel? Do camels live in trees in the forest? - [Child] No, camels live on the ground. They live in the desert. - [Elmo] That's right, a camel's habitat is in the desert. What about the monkey? Are monkeys' habitats in the ocean? - [Children] No. - [Child] Monkeys don't live in the ocean. - [Elmo] That's right, a monkey's habitat isn't the ocean. (children laughing) - [Child] He wants to go to the forest. - You got it, a monkey's habitat is the forest. That means the whale's habitat is the ocean. Yay, it looks like they're all happy to be in their own habitats. And you know what? That makes Elmo wonder even more. Oh, does Mr. Noodle know about habitats? Let's ask him, okay? Hey, Mr. Noodle. (laughing) Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo And Children] Hi, Mr. Noodle. - Wow, looks like Mr. Noodle is somewhere really cold. Mr. Noodle, do you know about habitats? You do? Who lives in a really cold habitat, Mr. Noodle? - [Child] Yeah, who lives there? - [Elmo] Oh the elephant? Uh-oh. Do elephants live where it's cold? - [Child] No, elephants live where it's hot. - Try again, Mr. Noodle. - Not the chicken! - [Elmo] Chickens don't live where it's really cold. (whimsical whistle music) - Don't give up! - [Child] Show us who has a really cold habitat. (upbeat whimsical music) - Yeah, penguins! - (laughing) Yeah Mr. Noodle, that's it. Penguins live in cold habitats. (whimsical upbeat music) Wow, thank you Mr. Noodle. Bye bye, Mr. Noodle. - Bye, Mr. Noodle. - Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world" ♪ - Monster edition. (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Ramps. - Whee, (speaking in Spanish). - Adios, Rosita. (laughing) Boy, Rosita went down that ramp really fast. Oh, Elmo wants to learn even more about ramps. - Did me hear you say you want to know about ramps? - Yeah, oh does Cookie Monster know about ramps? - Oh, are ramps a kind of cookie? - They are not. - Okay, then me know nothing about ramps, bye bye. - Wait a minute, hold on, hold on. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - What do we do to learn something new? - [Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Ramping up to find out about ramps. (bright upbeat music) - [Smartie] A ramp is a sloping surface that goes from high to low. Ramps help make it easier to do things, like moving heavy things onto a truck, and they help people in wheelchairs enter buildings, and go around obstacles. But you can also find ramps, like this slide, on playgrounds, on roads, or at home. You can change the height of a ramp to make things go faster or slower. (bright upbeat music) - (laughing) Wow, ramps really help things get around, huh? - Yeah, yeah. (bell dinging) - Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh oh, does Cookie Monster wanna play a game with Elmo? - Well, me always up for game. - Well come on. - Okay. Where'd you go? - Over here, over here. - Oh. - Over here. (bright curious music) Elmo wonders if we can help this ant move this crumb back to his house. Are you ready? - You betcha. - Then- - Let's play. - [Elmo] The ant needs to carry his cookie crumb from here all the way down to here. (and legs clicking) Uh-oh, our ant needs to get down to the next level. What can we use? - A ramp, he needs a ramp. - [Elmo] It will help him to get from high to low. Which of these things can we use to make a ramp? There's a marble, a twig, and these chocolate chips. - [Cookie] Use marble, it round like cookie. Oh yeah, that not work so good, let's try again. But no use the chocolate chippies. Me want to save them for cookies. - [Children] The twig, try the twig. - [Elmo] Good idea, let's try the twig. (bright upbeat music) (ant legs clicking) Yay, we did it! We used a twig as a ramp to help the ant get his food crumb home. Boy, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know about ramps? - Mr. Noodle? - Uh-huh. - Oh boy, me like that guy. - Yeah, Elmo too. Come on Cookie, let's go ask him. - Oh, okay, oh, oh, oh. - Hey Mr. Noodle. - Hey Mr. Noodle. - (laughing) It's Mr. Noodle's sister, Ms. Noodle. - [Children] (laughing) Ms. Noodle. - Hi, Noodle sister. - Ms. Noodle, do you ever use ramps? (upbeat bright music) You do? Can you show us how you use ramps? - [Children] Yeah, show us Ms. Noodle. - [Child] She's in her pajamas. (bright whimsical music) - She's getting ready for bed. - [Child] She's sliding down. - [Elmo] Ms. Noodle, you'll never get any sleep on a ramp. - [Cookie] Try again, Ms. Noodle. (bright whimsical music) - [Child] She's setting the table for dinner. - [Cookie] Uh-oh, that's not good. - [Elmo] A ramp is not a good thing to eat on. No, Elmo will give you a hint. That ramp is made to have fun on. (bright whimsical music) - She's sliding. - That's right, Ms. Noodle. A slide is a kind of ramp. (bright whimsical music) - Thanks for showing us how to use a ramp, Ms. Noodle. - Bye Ms. Noodle. - Bye, Noodle sister. - Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance. ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the monster dance dance ♪ Let's see your monster dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. - Cookie Monster too. ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ Monster monster dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the monster dance dance ♪ (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, instruments. (lively jazzy music) Boy, (laughing) boy Elmo loves instruments, and wants to find out more about them. Hey, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright lively music) - Wow. Smartie, hey Smartie, what's Smartie doing? - Just marching to my own beat, you know why? 'Cause I'm so excited about musical instruments. - (laughing) Well that's perfect Smartie, because Elmo wants to know all about instruments. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for instruments now. Neat, an instrument is anything you use to make music. Some instruments you play with your hands, like piano, and some instruments you play with your hands and your mouth, like a flute. Sometimes you play musical instruments with a special tool. You need a bow to play cello. There are different kinds of instruments from all over the world, taiko drums from Japan, the didgeridoo from Australia, and if you practice a lot, you can make really cool music with instruments. - Wow, cool. Thanks for looking it up for Elmo, Smartie. - I love leaving on a high note. (Elmo laughing) Bye bye. (upbeat bright music) - Bye bye, thank you Smartie. Boy, hearing all those instruments gives Elmo an idea. Hey, oh let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Oh, Elmo wonders if we can match the musical instruments to the sounds they make. Are you ready? Let's play. Let's listen to the first instrument. (bright piano music) Is this the right instrument? - [Children] No, that's a drum. - [Elmo] Hm, is that sound a piano? - [Child] That's it, it's a piano. You play the keys and a piano can make music. - Let's play again. (lively drum music) Does this instrument make that sound? - No. - That's a trumpet. - How about this? - Yes. - [Child] You play drums with drumsticks. - [Elmo] Cool beat, now let's listen again. (bright trumpet music) Was that a trumpet? Let's find out. - Yes. - [Child] You blow into a trumpet, that makes music. (children laughing) - Boy, Elmo loves all the different sounds that musical instruments can make. Hey, that makes Elmo wonder even more. Elmo wonders if Mr. Noodle knows how to play a musical instrument, let's ask him, okay? Hey, Mr. Noodle. (laughing) Hi Mr. Noodle. - Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, do you play an instrument? (whimsical whistle music) You do, really? Oh, can you show us how to play an instrument, please? - [Children] Yeah, play us a song. - Oh boy. (hula hoop whistling) Wait a minute. - No. - [Child] That's not an instrument. - [Elmo] No, try again Mr. Noodle. Where's he going? (children laughing) Wow. - Oh, he's doing it. He's playing a musical instrument. (whimsical old time music) - [Elmo] That's a lot of instruments, Mr. Noodle. You did it, Mr. Noodle. Elmo thinks you must have practiced really hard. (laughing) Wow yeah, great job Mr. Noodle, bye bye. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Oh, yoga. (laughing) The Two-Headed Monster is doing yoga. - Yeah. - Oh, nice pose, you guys. The double warrior. (laughing) Oh boy, Elmo loves yoga, and wants to find out more about it. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright chiming music) - Hiya, Elmo. - Oh hi, Smartie. - Guess what? - What? - I was doing yoga. - Oh, Smartie does yoga? - You bet, my favorite poses are landscape pose and portrait pose. - Oh that's perfect Smartie, because Elmo wants to learn all about yoga today. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Getting to the center of yoga, here we go. Yoga is a kind of exercise that comes from India. It helps people get stronger and more flexible. It's also a way for you to have fun with your friends and family, and helps you focus, keep calm, and become more confident. There are so many fun yoga poses to try, like flamingo, frog, and and lion. So what yoga pose do you wanna try first, Elmo? - Oh, Elmo wants to try the tree pose. - Wow, you're tree-rific at yoga Elmo. (Elmo laughing) Well, gotta get back to my yoga, namaste Elmo. - Namaste. (laughing) Boy Elmo loves doing yoga. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh come on, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (upbeat curious music) Look, these kids are practicing yoga, and their yoga poses look like these animals. Which animal is this boy posing like? - The flamingo. - Yeah, a flamingo. How about this girl? - [Child] She looks like she's ready to jump. - The frog. - Yeah, the froggy. How about this girl, which animal is she posing like? The pigeon? - No. - How about the lion? - Yeah. - She's doing the lion pose. - Yay, we did it. Boy, yoga's so cool, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle know yoga? Oh, let's ask him. (laughing) Hey Mr. Noodle. Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle. Hi, Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle, Elmo was wondering, do you practice yoga? (bright whimsical music) You do? Show us how you do yoga, Mr. Noodle. - [Children] Yeah, show us. - [Child] Mr. Noodle's playing with a yo-yo. - [Elmo] That looks like fun, Mr. Noodle, but that's not how you do yoga. Yoga is an exercise with different poses. (bright whimsical music) - [Child] He's pretending to be a model. - [Elmo] Very fashionable Mr. Noodle, but it's not those kinds of poses. In yoga, people do special poses, and deep breathing. - Keep trying, Mr. Noodle. - You'll get it. (whimsical bright music) - Yeah, that's it. Mr. Noodle's doing yoga. - Great pose. - [Elmo] Wow, keep balancing Mr. Noodle. Keep balancing. (laughing) Keep practicing yoga, Mr. Noodle, namaste. Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. (laughing) Oh, the chalk is drawing a, (laughing) oh a cow. Oh, hi there cow. (cow mooing) (laughing) Boy, Elmo loves drawing, and wants to find out more about it. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (Elmo laughing) - Hi, Elmo. (laughing) Hi. - I just got a new thing to draw with. - Oh that's great Smartie, because Elmo wants to learn all about drawing. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for drawing, here we go. There are lots of different things we can draw with, like crayons, markers, pencils, and chalk. People draw things they see, or that they imagine. You can draw how you feel, or just squiggle around, and drawings are fun to look at. I love drawing. - Yeah. - Oh, looks like I'm going that way. See ya, Elmo. - Okay, bye Smartie, see you later. (laughing) Boy, it's fun to draw, and look at drawings too. Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (laughing) (upbeat curious music) Oh, in this game, Elmo's going to draw a picture. See if you can guess what it is. Are you ready? Let's play. Guess what Elmo's drawing. - A rectangle. Is it a box, is it a a part of a train? - [Elmo] No, it's not a train, keep trying. - [Children] A rectangle with a triangle on one end. Is it a crayon? He's adding another triangle, is it a bowl? - Keep guessing. - He's adding a line. - [Child] Hey, it looks like a sail. Oh, it's a boat. - A sailboat. - [Elmo] That's right, Elmo drew a sailboat, great job. Wow, boy drawing is lots of fun. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. Does Mr. Noodle like to draw? Oh, oh, let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. (children and Elmo laughing) - Schmoodle. - It's Mr. Noodles poodle, Schmoodle. Hi Schmoodle. (Schmoodle barking) Does Schmoodle like to draw? (Schmoodle barking) - Show us, draw something. - Yeah, draw something for us. (air shimmering) Is that drawing? - No, he's playing music. That's a ukulele. - [Elmo] Schmoodle, Elmo will give you a hint. To draw, you need paper. (Schmoodle barking) - [Child] Oops, that's not drawing, that's playing cards. - [Elmo] To draw something, you need a crayon and paper. Try again, Schmoodle. What's Schmoodle going to draw? (marker squeaking) - [Child] It's Elmo, Schmoodle's drawing Elmo. (marker squeaking) - Wow. That's a great drawing of Elmo. (Schmoodle barking) Bye bye. (laughing) Boy, learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing) ♪ La la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ Elmo's full of wonder ♪ ♪ Wonder what he will discover ♪ ♪ In Elmo's wonderful world ♪ (laughing) Hi, welcome to "Elmo's World". Oh, guess what Elmo is wondering about today. (gentle music) Wait for it. (laughing) Wait for it. Transportation, yeah. (laughing) There's a plane, oh and a boat, and a car. (laughing) There's lots of different ways to travel. Boy, Elmo wants to learn all about transportation. Oh, let's ask Elmo's friend Smartie. Let's call her together. - [Elmo And Children] Oh, Smartie. (bright upbeat music) - Coming in for a landing. - (laughing) Oh, that's a great way to travel, Smartie. - Thanks, I'm pretending to be a helicopter. That's a special kind of transportation that flies using propellers. - Well that's perfect Smartie, 'cause Elmo wants to learn all about different types of transportation. - Well, what do we do to learn something new? - [Smartie, Elmo And Children] We look it up. - Searching for transportation. There are lots of kinds of transportation. Trucks, planes, bikes, and even your feet. Some kinds of transportation have wings and fly through the sky, like airplanes, and some have sails that can travel over water, like a sailboat. Some kinds of transportation have wheels and can travel on roads, like cars and trucks, and some like trains, drive on tracks. There are lots of ways to move, and so many kinds of transportation. But the one thing they have in common, they move people and things from place to place. Well, I'd better fly, bye Elmo. - Bye Smartie. Boy, there's so many different ways to travel. (bell dinging) Hey, that gives Elmo an idea. Oh, let's play a game together. Yeah, come on, come on. (upbeat curious music) Elmo wonders what kind of transportation can travel across water. Are you ready? Let's play. Susie needs to go from one side of the water to the other. Elmo wonders if we can find the right kind of transportation to help get her across the water. - Yeah. - We can do it. - What about this? - That's a train. - [Children] Choo choo. - [Elmo] Can a train go on the water? - No. - Trains go on tracks. - [Elmo] No train ride for Susie, let's try again. What about this one? - That's a boat. Boats go on water, try it. - [Elmo] (laughing) Yay, the boat floats. Susie is riding the boat across the water. We did it. - Woohoo, yay. - Thanks everybody. Boy, Elmo loves transportation. Oh, and that makes Elmo wonder even more. When Mr. Noodle needs to go somewhere fast, how does he travel? Oh, let's ask him. Hey, Mr. Noodle. (laughing) Oh, it's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle. Hi, Mr. Noodle. When Mr. Noodle needs to go somewhere fast, what kind of transportation does he use? Show us what you use. - Yeah, show us. How do you move fast? (laughing) That's a pogo stick. - [Elmo] A pogo stick is transportation, but it would take Mr. Noodle a long time to get somewhere riding that. (drum riff music) Oh, are you okay? Let Elmo give you a hint. Try something with wheels, yeah wheels. - [Child] Try again, Mr. Noodle. (horn squeaking) That's too small. Silly Mr. Noodle. - [Elmo] It does have wheels, Mr. Noodle, but it was not going very fast. Something with bigger wheels would help you go faster. - [Child] Sure need bigger wheels, big ones. - [Elmo] Of course. (laughing) - [Child] A bicycle, there you go, Mr. Noodle. - Yeah, a bicycle's a great way to go somewhere fast. Thank you for showing us the transportation you use to go fast, and be careful. Learning new things makes Elmo so happy, it makes him want to dance, come on. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Let's see your happy dance. Yeah, cool. See you next time, keep learning. Elmo loves you. ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ Happy happy dance dance ♪ ♪ When we learn something new ♪ ♪ We do the happy dance dance ♪ Yay! (laughing) (air whooshing)
B1 中級 Sesame Street: Elmo’s World Two Hour Compilation – Fun and Creative Activities! 9 0 林宜悉 に公開 2023 年 01 月 06 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語