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{{DVD|producer=[[Sesame Workshop]]<br>[[Sony Wonder]]|discs=1|date=[[2006]]|region=1}}
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'''Released:''' March 21, [[2006]]
 
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'''''Make Music Together''''' is a 2006 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' direct-to-video special in the "[[Sesame Beginnings]]" series.
   
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Viewers can explore language, rhythm, and sound with their favorite Sesame Street babies. Be there when [[Elmo's Dad|Elmo's daddy]] swings and sings with [[baby Elmo]] to "Swing Baby Swing!". Shake along as [[baby Prairie Dawn]] and [[Prarie Dawn's Mom|her mommy]] make music and sing to "Shake Baby Shake!" β€œMake Music Together” is filled with delightful, easy-to-sing songs, and great ways to share the joy of music and dance with your baby throughout the day. The DVD features a special appearance by [[Wayne Brady]] and his daughter, Maile.
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Viewers can explore language, rhythm, and sound with their favorite Sesame Street babies. Be there when [[Elmo's Dad|Elmo's daddy]] swings and sings with [[baby Elmo]] to "Swing Baby Swing!". Shake along as [[baby Prairie Dawn]] and [[Prairie Dawn's Mom|her mommy]] make music and sing to "Shake Baby Shake!" β€œMake Music Together” is filled with delightful, easy-to-sing songs, and great ways to share the joy of music and dance with your baby throughout the day. The DVD features a special appearance by [[Wayne Brady]] and his daughter, Maile.
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The DVD came with an exclusive stuffed toy of [[Baby Cookie Monster]] when sold at [[Wal-Mart]] stores. However all 31,000 units were recalled voluntarily, in partnership with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, when concern arose that the thread attaching a cookie to Baby Cookie Monster's hand could break.<ref>http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml07/07009.html</ref>
   
 
==Credits==
 
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* Sesame Beginnings Research Team: [[Jennifer A. Kotler]], Ph.D, [[Jane S. Park]], [[Evangelean Pope]], [[Autumn Zitani]], M.A.
 
* Sesame Beginnings Research Team: [[Jennifer A. Kotler]], Ph.D, [[Jane S. Park]], [[Evangelean Pope]], [[Autumn Zitani]], M.A.
   
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==References==
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==Foreign Releases==
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Image:Samenmuziekmaken2.jpg|{{GNH|Netherlands|Special edition gift with Sudocrem|Small DVD}}
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Sesamebeginningsmakemusictogetheraustraliandvd.png|{{GNH|DVD}}Australia, 2009<br>Madman Entertainment<br>SES1041
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Revision as of 22:48, 11 December 2010

Make Music Together

Sesame Beginnings: Make Music Together

Produced by: Sesame Workshop
Sony Wonder
Release Date: 2006
Discs: 1
Region: 1

Make Music Together is a 2006 Sesame Street direct-to-video special in the "Sesame Beginnings" series.

Viewers can explore language, rhythm, and sound with their favorite Sesame Street babies. Be there when Elmo's daddy swings and sings with baby Elmo to "Swing Baby Swing!". Shake along as baby Prairie Dawn and her mommy make music and sing to "Shake Baby Shake!" β€œMake Music Together” is filled with delightful, easy-to-sing songs, and great ways to share the joy of music and dance with your baby throughout the day. The DVD features a special appearance by Wayne Brady and his daughter, Maile.

The DVD came with an exclusive stuffed toy of Baby Cookie Monster when sold at Wal-Mart stores. However all 31,000 units were recalled voluntarily, in partnership with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, when concern arose that the thread attaching a cookie to Baby Cookie Monster's hand could break.[1]

Credits

  • Sesame Beginnings Research Team: Jennifer A. Kotler, Ph.D, Jane S. Park, Evangelean Pope, Autumn Zitani, M.A.

References

Foreign Releases