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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780738920764
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0738920762
Label: Sesame Street
Manufacturer: Sesame Street
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sesame Street
Release Date: December 14, 1999
Running Time: 30 minutes
Sales Rank: 1801
Studio: Sesame Street
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: Join Ernie at The Furry Arms Hotel for a musical lesson in just how useful counting can be. When Ernie finds and returns a misplaced key, he uses his knowledge of numbers to return the key to the correct guest. As Ernie begins to learn about the hotel business, he finds many common situations in which counting is essential. Throughout the 30-minute video, Ernie and his friends help children learn to count from 1 to 20 with such songs as the jazzy 'That's How the Numbers Go,' an original version of the Chorus Line show tune 'One,' and 'Rap Song #11.' Favorite Sesame Street characters Elmo and The Count are joined by new characters including Ding the Dinger, a furry fellow with a bell on his head, and Benny, the bellboy that responds to Ding the Dinger's dings. Children as young as 18 months will bounce happily along with the catchy tunes and 2-year-olds will be inspired to count aloud with Ernie. Kids up to age 5 will hone their counting skills and laugh at the increasingly frustrated Benny as he delivers everything from 1 bucket of ice to 15 stampeding elephants! If you're looking for a fun video that teaches counting skills, here it is. --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great video
My 1 year old can count to 14! The songs are funny and the both my kids love to watch it.
Rating: - Great learning tool
This funny & entertaining video helps teach young kids to count. Each number has a catchy little song; the whole family enjoys it. My husband confessed to whistling these tunes while at work! This DVD has helped all my kids learn to count. Also, try Sesame Street's "Learning About Letters" for the alphabet.
Rating: - It is ok
It is ok dvd. But the style is bit old. I think the numbers are flashing too fast. If children watch for long time I guess it would not be so good for their eyes.
Rating: - Very Very Happy with this Purchase!
We bought this DVD about two weeks ago and already my 20-month old daughter has counted to three a couple of times (with a little assistance, but that's still pretty awesome in my opinion). She was not counting at all before this. I've also heard her saying random numbers out of order without my prompting.
My daughter loves every character. I've read the bad reviews of Benny the Bunny, but I think it's been blown out of proportion. Sure he's surly, but so are people in real life. It also gave me a chance to explain to my daughter that people get crabby.
She's allowed half an hour of tv twice a day, and for the past two weeks she's been choosing this DVD every time.
Rating: - better than "learning about numbers"
Our two-and-a-half year old really got into this, but didn't like "learning about numbers" at all, except for one little sequence that show 2 girls playing with a dollhouse. the two dvds are actually quite different: this one features elmo and ernie and feels very much geared toward children while "learning about numbers" actually seems like they were trying to entertain children and adults at the same time by adopting a mock talk show format where big bird is supposed to be some kind of jay leno standup. plus there is a lot of "The Count" in that LAN, and our toddler didn't like him at all! Much better choice, I think, for toddlers. Only weakness is that they give short shrift or even skip over certain numbers between 1-20. Some kind of brainless editing decision by somebody who didn't get enought sleep, no doubt.
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