Parent info: Elmo's Adventures in Spending, Saving, and Sharing is recommended for ages under 5. It's an Episodic show that can be listened to in any order. Made in the USA, it's about Life Skills and Education for kids. Launched in 2011.
The big day finally arrives-it's the Sesame Street fair that Elmo's been saving his money for! Elmo has a lot of fun, and in the end he learns that some of the best things in life don't cost anything at all.
Elmo uses some of his sharing money at the frozen yogurt truck to say "thank you" to his daddy.
Elmo visits the card store with his daddy and learns that he can save money by making a present for his mommy instead of buying one.
Elmo visits the aquarium and decides to share his money with some sea turtles.
Elmo gets a present from his grandma and decides to save his gift money for something special—the Sesame Street fair!
Elmo learns the difference between wants and needs as he and his daddy make a choice about buying a treat or rushing to catch a train.
Elmo goes to the farmers' market and learns about cost and value.
Elmo visits the toy store and learns how to make good choices about saving.
While Elmo and Louie are shopping, Elmo learns about different types of money and takes pictures in a photo booth with his daddy!
Elmo and his daddy visit the bank, and Elmo learns how and why adults use ATMs.
Elmo uses some of his money to ride a mechanical horse, and learns to make good choices about spending.
Elmo makes ice pops and sells them, with help from his daddy, to earn money.
Elmo learns how he can use three jars to help him spend, share, and save his money.
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