Join Elmo and his furry friends, Tango, Dax, and Ziggy, for a super fun game of hide and seek! This game is not only exciting but also teaches us important things like working together, looking carefully, and solving problems.
Elmo and Tango start their play date with the game of hide and seek. It’s a game that helps us learn while having fun. Elmo counts to three, and you can count along too! This makes the game even more fun and helps us learn numbers.
Counting is something we learn when we’re little. When we count with Elmo, we practice our numbers and learn to be patient while waiting for the seeker to find us. Counting helps our brains grow and remember things better!
As Elmo looks for Dax and Ziggy, he asks us to look closely too. This helps us learn to notice things around us. Being good at looking helps us solve problems and think better, which is important every day!
It’s so exciting when Elmo finds Dax and then Ziggy! Everyone is happy and celebrates together. This shows us how working as a team and helping each other is important.
Friendship is a big part of this fun story. Elmo, Tango, Dax, and Ziggy show us how being friends means helping and supporting each other. Learning to be a good friend helps us feel happy and get along with others.
Playing with Elmo and his friends is not just fun; it’s a way to learn important things like counting, looking carefully, and being a good friend. When we play games like hide and seek, we learn and grow while having a great time with our favorite characters. Parents and caregivers can join in the fun too, helping us learn and play together!
Counting Adventure: Go on a counting adventure around your home or garden. Find different objects and count them together. For example, count the number of steps it takes to get from one room to another or the number of flowers in the garden. This will help you practice your counting skills just like Elmo did!
Observation Scavenger Hunt: Create a simple scavenger hunt with a list of items to find around the house or outside. Look for things like a red toy, a round object, or something that makes noise. This will help you practice your observation skills, just like when Elmo was looking for his friends.
Friendship Circle: Sit in a circle with your friends or family and take turns sharing something nice about each person. This activity helps you understand the importance of friendship and how being kind and supportive makes everyone feel happy, just like Elmo and his friends.