Saturday, February 12, 2011

Elmo's Green Thumb Youngstown, Ohio


We atended Elmo's Green Thumb at Power's Audtorium in Youngstown, Ohio this past week. Hailee loves Sesame Street and watches it daily, she loves hearing the word on the street and seeing Elmo, Abby, & Zoe.  We went to a show last year and she loved it so I knew she woul dlove this show as well.

The show is 90 min long with a 15 min. intermission. Hailee was glued to the show the whole time along with my friends 2 yr old,  he absolutly loves "melmo". The show was full of singing & dancing, some of the characters can reall break it down.  I loved that they even had Count in the show! They brought up numbers & letters just like they do on the television show!

The show was about Elmo trying to plant his flower Sunny, they saw Big Bird's garden from a different view when Abby accidentally shunk them. They learned about bugs which included a ladybug picnic (of course we loved that part). In the end they find a beautiful spot to plant Sunny, Abby figures out the spell to make them big and they plant Sunny is Big Bird's Garden.

We had a wonderful time at the show. You can check out the website to see if a show is coming your way.

Sunny isn’t just the weather forecast on Sesame Street - it’s also the name of Elmo’s sunflower friend! Join all your favorite friends on an amazing adventure as they help Elmo find a new home for Sunny in the all new Sesame Street Live stage show, "Elmo’s Green Thumb"

Elmo has raised his sunflower, Sunny, from a seed, but his floral friend has outgrown the flower pot. Elmo and friends find Big Bird’s garden the ideal place for Sunny to flourish and grow but they are too excited to wait. Rather than let Sunny follow nature’s course, Abby Cadabby, Sesame Street’s fairy-in-training, casts a spell to make Sunny grow. The spell does just the opposite and, instead of growing, Elmo and all of his friends shrink! While Abby searches for just the right words to reverse the spell, Elmo, Zoe,Telly and friends explore Big Bird’s garden from a smaller perspective and learn some big lessons about patience, overcoming their fears and appreciating the role that each creature plays in our ecosystem – from dancing ladybugs and beautiful butterflies to grouchy beetles that scavenge the garden floor. Will being small help Sunny grow tall? It’s a fresh, original Sesame Street Live from a whole new point of view!









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