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HomeShop by BrandBarefoot DreamsSesame Street Puppet - Cookie Monster Hand Puppet 11" |
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I love it and so does my 8-month-old! May 29, 2010 5-stars for sure, this puppet was an instant success. My baby already loved a non-puppet cookie monster stuffed toy, but he responded so much more to this puppet style toy. 100% satisfied. Note that you control the mouth and not the arms, and also this puppet could not be used by adults with large hands.
Excellent Puppet!! Apr 23, 2010 Puppet is made very well. Nice thick & soft material. Easy to maneuver for talking play time. Has provided hours of fun without any sign of wear.
My Grandson is Thrilled Apr 06, 2010 I sent this hand puppet to my grandson for his 3rd birthday, and his mother reports that he loves it. He is having fun speaking through the puppet, although he is a little too young to really understand. The cookie monster is one of his favorite characters and he has been carrying the puppet around the house. I can't attest to the durability of the product as yet, but I do know he is having a lot of fun, as are his mom and dad.
Gund Sesame Street Cookie Monster 12" Plush
Not as much fun as it could be Dec 02, 2009 Like many of the reviews have said, the puppet is difficult to control. Way back in the day, I had a better version of the puppet as a small kid. The arms were controlled by strings on the outside that you could pull down and they would spring back up when you let go. Best of all, the mouth was wider and had a hole. I spent hours making the puppet eat things just like he did on TV. This is maybe sturdier than my old puppet, but way less fun too.
C is for Cookie Jul 10, 2009 Ok, our 3-month-old infant LOVES visits from Cookie Monster. In fact, we can play for 40-60 minutes. She loves to give Cookie hugs as he waxes on about how cookies are delicious with milk but are sometimes-food. Sure she doesn't understand what he's saying, but Cookie is smaller than her (and non-threatening), very animated (like I said-gives great hugs), and super soft. She laughs and speaks to him as if they were best friends.
I have to agree with some of the reviews in that I can't actually articulate his mouth very well. Short of adding arm rod controls or sacrificing moving arms, I'm not sure you can. But it's all about attitude. You have to feel your inner Cookie Monster, make the monster voice, and talk up a storm. Kids I think will forgive the fact that his lips don't move.
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