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Sesame Street's Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece for Wii -- Review

By Bloggerfather @bloggerfather
Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece
Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece I received a review copy of the newest Sesame Street game for Wii, because I was asked if I wanted to review it, and one does not say No to a Sesame Street game for Wii.
This game, Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece, features Elmo, Zoe Abby, the Count, and his two Honker friends. The five muppets discover music in many different areas, doing many different music-related activities. We count (of course), we jump, we dance, we identify musical instruments we already know, and we learn about new ones.
My girl is a little over 2, so I feel she might be ready to play with this game soon (right now, she holds the second remote while her brother is playing, and she thinks she actually plays). My boy is about 4 and a half, and this game is perfect for him, although it won't be long before he wants to move to more advanced games. My guess is that any fan of Sesame Street between 2 and 5 will love this game (even if the 2-year-old may need more help and coaching through the game's Parenting Mode via another remote).
The fun music was all composed and preformed by Ozomatli, the band so cool, it was also featured in my guilty-pleasure movie: Never Been Kissed (but don't tell anyone. People around here think I'm cool).
Right now the game costs $19.99 for Wii (and the same for the Nintendo DS).
Here are some pictures!

Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Pop


Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Dance


Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Honk 


Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Count


Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Talk About Music


Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece

We Dance Some More




Cookies!

I took all these pictures before nap-time. I came down after nap-time and caught this guy searching for cookies. It's not really relevant (nor is it in focus), but who can complain about the inclusion of cookie-thievery pictures?


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