Create Nagic in the Kitchen with Elmo: Sesame Street's Cookbook

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The Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook is a delightful children's book that combines the magic of cooking with the beloved character Elmo from Sesame Street. This cookbook is filled with fun and interactive recipes that kids can make with the help of their parents or caregivers. The book is designed to make cooking fun and engaging for young children. Each recipe includes clear and easy-to-follow instructions, along with colorful illustrations to guide kids through the cooking process. The recipes are simple and use basic ingredients that can be found in most kitchens. One of the unique features of this cookbook is the magical element.



Elmo, Telly and two children find a magic cookbook at the attic of the carriage house. They call Jean the Genie. Although Jean grants food-based wishes, she only materializes ingredients. They all together find themselves is a kitchen thanks to Jean. Elmo, Telly and children must cook the food themselves, Telly churns ice cream. The ingredients are sentient Muppets that crack one-liners but explains there is no concern over their eventual consumption by a furry red monster.

Sesame street elmo nagic cookbook

One of the unique features of this cookbook is the magical element. As kids follow the instructions and create the recipes, they can also perform simple magic tricks using common household items. These magic tricks add an extra layer of excitement and fun to the cooking experience.

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Sesame Street Elmo's Magic Cookbook was released in 2001, it is one of the Sesame Street Specials. The video is mainly about to show children how easy to cook. The special aired on the Food Network on April 15, 2001.


Elmo, Telly and two children find a magic cookbook at the attic of the carriage house. They call Jean the Genie. Although Jean grants food-based wishes, she only materializes ingredients. They all together find themselves is a kitchen thanks to Jean. Elmo, Telly and children must cook the food themselves, Telly churns ice cream. The ingredients are sentient Muppets that crack one-liners but explains there is no concern over their eventual consumption by a furry red monster.


Jean the Genie summons Alan and Emeril Lagasse. He calls Alan because of showing them how to arrange food into animals or objects. Emeril Lagasse is a celebrity guest in Sesame Street Elmo's Magic Cookbook. He is here to make pizza. And then Jean the Genie summons Heather Headley as a Pocket Queen. Heather Headley is another celebrity guest in Elmo's Magic Cookbook video. Pocket Queen expresses the concept of food pockets and also she teaches him to make Vietnamese summer rolls.


The group finally complete making ice cream, and enjoy their ice cream. Cookie Monster also joins them. The video also includes the Sesame Street Muppets food constructed caricatures.


Apart from the main story, the DVD also includes the following segments:

Baby Bear combines the letters H, O and T to present the word "Hot". This segment first airs on Episode 3943.


Wash Your Hands is a song that first aired in Episode 1523 about washing hands before eating. The song Wash Your Hands was also featured in the "Shalom Sesame: Tel Aviv" and "Elmo's Magic Cookbook" specials.


In an animation that first aired on Episode 3080, dancing foods come together and form the sandwich.


In an animation that first aired in Sesame Street Episode 3393, pizza slices come together and form the word "Pizza."


"Speedy Pizza" is a segment in the Grover and Mr. Johnson series and first aired in Episode 2971. The segment featured in Sesame Street Elmo's Magic Cookbook video was also featured in "Playtime with Grover". Mr. Johnson orders pizza. Mr. Johnson is furious when Grover doesn't get the order right.

Sesame Street Elmo's Magic Cookbook was released in 2001, it is one of the Sesame Street Specials. The video is mainly about to show children how easy to cook. The special aired on the Food Network on April 15, 2001.
Sesame street elmo nagic cookbook

The recipes in the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook range from breakfast and snacks to main dishes and desserts. There are recipes for Elmo's favorite oatmeal cookies, Big Bird's sunny scrambled eggs, and Cookie Monster's famous chocolate chip pancakes. Kids can also learn how to make healthy snacks like Grover's carrot sticks or Abby Cadabby's fruit smoothies. In addition to the recipes, the cookbook also includes tips for kitchen safety and hygiene. It teaches kids the importance of washing hands, using oven mitts, and being careful with sharp objects. These valuable lessons help children develop important life skills while having fun in the kitchen. Overall, the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook is a fantastic resource for parents or caregivers looking to introduce their children to the joys of cooking. With its easy-to-follow recipes, magical tricks, and fun illustrations, this cookbook is sure to be a hit with young aspiring chefs..

Reviews for "Elmo's Nagic Kitchen: Sesame Street's Enchanting Cookbook"

1. John - 2 stars: I was really disappointed with the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook. The recipes were very basic and lacked any creativity. My kids were bored after making just one dish. I was expecting more interactive and exciting recipes that would engage my children and get them excited about cooking. Unfortunately, this cookbook fell short of my expectations.
2. Amy - 1 star: I found the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook to be a complete waste of money. The recipes are overly simplistic and not at all challenging for my older children. The so-called "magic" in this cookbook was nothing more than using basic ingredients that any child could find in their kitchen. The instructions were also poorly laid out and hard to follow. I would not recommend this cookbook to anyone looking for fun and creative recipes.
3. Sarah - 2 stars: As a parent, I was hoping the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook would be a great way to spend quality time with my child in the kitchen. However, I found the recipes to be unimpressive and uninspiring. The pictures were outdated and did not capture my child's attention. Additionally, the recipes themselves were repetitive and lacked variety. Overall, I was disappointed with this cookbook and would not recommend it to other parents.
4. Mike - 3 stars: While I didn't hate the Sesame Street Elmo Magic Cookbook, I also didn't love it. The recipes were decent but nothing extraordinary. It lacked the magic and excitement that I was expecting from an Elmo-themed cookbook. The instructions were clear, but the overall presentation of the book was lackluster. I think there are better options out there for children's cookbooks that offer more engaging recipes and a more visually appealing format.

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