Elmo's World: Sleep
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Added by Scarecroe| Elmo's World | |
| Written by | Judy Freudberg Molly Boylan Christine Ferraro Emily Kingsley |
| Directed by | Ken Diego Victor DiNapoli Jim Martin Ted May Lisa Simon |
| Book | |
| Video | Wake Up with Elmo! |
| First Appearance Episode 3983 | |
| Earliest Known Appearance | |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | Elmo opens his door, who was sleeping with shade, and wakes up the Two-Headed Monster. | |
| | Dorothy says that fish don't sleep. She wants to know how you go to sleep. | |
| | Elmo wakes up shade with an alarm clock and finds Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle thumb wrestling with himself. He tries to sleep on the floor before trying various positions on the bed. | |
| | Kids go to sleep with teddy bears and sleep in bunk beds. Babies go to sleep on cribs. | |
| | Elmo tries to let the computer wake up to get an email and begins to see it. Ernie sends a message while Bert snores in the bed next to him. Ernie's not sleepy, so he decides to play his bugle, thus waking up Bert. | |
| | Elmo counts how many elephants can sleep on a bed. In the end, a feather makes the bed fall down. | |
| | Elmo wakes the drawer up by imitating a rooster saying "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" Telephones wake people up and horses sleep standing up. Cookies don't sleep, but Cookie Monster dreams about them while he sleeps (sweet dreams). | |
| | Elmo wakes up TV with cymbals and tunes in to The Sleep Channel, a channel that gives viewers 22 minutes and they sleep peacefully. This channel features "The Girl Who Loved to Sleep." Stay tuned for Supermarket Sleep and Snooze at 6:00. | |
| | Elmo talks to a Bed and Pillow ("You tell 'em, Beddy-boy!") and a nest with a bird sleeping outside the shade. | |
| | | Dorothy imagines Elmo as a flamingo, a squirrel, and a flock of sleeping bats. |
| | After Elmo sang The Sleep Song, or A Sleep Lullaby (a nighttime song), Elmo falls asleep and the bed and the nest with the bird finishes the segment for Elmo. |