
Sesame Street: Over 30 years of educational gaming excellence, where Big Bird, Elmo, and friends teach letters, numbers, and life skills in beloved learning adventures from early computer titles to modern interactive experiences, igniting early childhood education, fun, and Muppet-powered joy.
Create a musical monsterpiece with Elmo and his Sesame Street friends. Play instruments, explore music and dance with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Count von Count and the honkers as they travel through a music-themed land of wonder! Features - Learn about different styles of music as well as intrument and sound indentifaction. - Dance to various rhythyms and beats using simple Wii movments. - Use a second Wii remote to drop-in and assist when needed. - Monitor your child's gameplay with the Parents Page tracking. - Game difficulty adapts to your child's level.
Join some of your favorite Sesame Street friends for a game where the more you play, the better you feel! For those who have never Grovered before, it is all about getting up, being active, and living well. Join Grover, Elmo, and Abby Cadabby in a variety of obstacle course-style challenges designed to get players moving. Along the way, players learn healthy habits including good nutrition, proper hygiene, and the importance of regular rest and relaxation. The difficulty level adapts to your child's skill level. Mom and Dad can track gameplay on the Parents Page and jump in anytime to help with their own Wii Remote.
In Cookie's Counting Carnival, kids head to the Carnival with Cookie Monster and Big Bird to learn about numbers, counting, colors and pattern recognition by playing educational mini-games. These mini-games are accessed by taking a tour of the amusement park and visiting its various attractions, such as The Grandstand, Rides, Midway, Food Court, Petting Zoo, and so on. Alternatively, a separate mode allows to directly select and play the desired mini-game, without going through the entire carnival.
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Sesame Street: Elmo's A-to-Zoo Adventure is a Sesame Street video game released on October 19, 2010 from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the Wii, the Nintendo DS, and Windows. The Wii version will come packaged with an Elmo "gameplay helper", a soft plush cover for the Wiimote that hides unnecessary buttons from the preschool player's busy fingers. The DS version comes with a special stylus.
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Sesame Street: Elmo's ABCs is based on the 1980s computer game Letter-Go-Round. Instead of Sesame Street characters, such as Big Bird, Elmo finds a letter that goes merry-go-round to saying how the letters were. They solve by checking the controls to determine the letter.
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Get ready to come and play and learn in SESAME STREET: Elmo's 123s for the Game Boy Color. Preschoolers love Elmo it's a simple fact of life and your kids or siblings will have a fun time here while they learn their numbers. There are four basic math concepts to be enjoyed: addition, subtraction, counting, and number pattern recognition. Elmo is the official welcoming committee to visitors from the Planet Zap, and he needs help counting all the stars so his visiting outerspace pals will turn the Sesame Street lights back on. Four cheerful and challenging games await: "How Many Stars," "Beam That Number," "Adding Countdown," and "Take It Away." In "Stars." you'll count how many stars that a speeding spaceship has left in its wake; "Beam" has you beam a spotlight over three patterns. Correctly match the patterns to the number in the lower right hand of the screen and watch rockets blast into space. "Countdown" has you flying with your jetpack and solving three addition equations, and "Take It Away" is similar, only learning subtraction is the goal. SESAME STREET: Elmo's 123s from NewKidCo will keep you entertained while you master your numbers.
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Counting Cafe is an educational game based on the popular children's show Sesame Street. The player controls Grover, working as a waiter at a restaurant, where Mr. Johnson appears and orders various items. The player must take Grover into the kitchen, collect the items ordered, and return to Mr. Johnson's table, where he will reward the player with a star if the order is correct. If the player picks up the wrong items, they can be taken to Cookie Monster at the back of the restaurant, who will eat them and clear Grover's tray.
A compilation of both Sesame Street A B C and Sesame Street 1 2 3 release on the NES in (either June or November) 1991. Included games: Letter-Go-Round, a spelling and letter matching game Ernie's Big Splash, a problem-solving and predicting game Astro-Grover, a beginners math game Ernie's Magic Shapes, a shape and color matching game.
Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide and Speak is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was one of the simplest-to-play NES games ever released commercially. This game stars Big Bird and co-stars Little Bird, and features Bert, Ernie, The Count, Grover, and Elmo. This game was developed by RSP Inc. and published by Hi Tech Expressions. All 4 sides of the D-pad move little bird to the next window clockwise; A and B Buttons both choose a window. The center buttons (Start and Select) exit to the game select screen. The game's objective was to choose the correct character or letter, with six different levels. The first two levels are based on simply choosing the window instructed by Big Bird, while the next two needed memorizing since the windows close. In the fifth level the player had to spell the three-letter word instructed by choosing the right letters and the last level the player must attempt to spell the most number of different words before a time limit, the letters in the windows changing after a new word is created.
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