Most of you reading this are probably already feeling the stress of this dreadful February vacation. (I mean those of you stuck at home or at work while the kids have no school. Not the ones on vacation. I'll tell you where you can put your vacation). For me, it's an endless week of manic scheduling and desperate searches to find fun things for the kids to do in between my fruitless attempts at working from home.
Lucky for me, one of our vacation days was nicely covered by a visit to Madison Square Garden for the latest Sesame Street Live show, 1-2-3 IMAGINE! WITH ELMO AND FRIENDS. Not only did my three year old and I enjoy the usual costumed celebrity sightings combined with original music and seriously talented dancers, this production features something new: PLAYZONE is an interactive play space set up in the lobby outside the theatre for any kid with a ticket to the show to enjoy. My Little Guy and I got there an hour early so we could take a photo of ourselves in Oscar's trash can, shake hands with Ernie and even play Elmo's piano. Yes, the PLAYZONE is conveniently located just steps from the souvenir stand, and I did get roped into paying $15 for an Elmo toy, but I have to say it was money well spent because Little Guy really likes it and still plays with it a whole week later (which is like a year in three year old time).
According to the show's website, the plot goes something like this:
"Imagine singing and dancing with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and all your favorite Sesame Street Live friends! It's as easy as counting "1-2-3 ... Imagine!" This high-energy musical will transport audiences to far away places as Ernie captains the high seas, Elmo dances to the rhythm of the African rainforest and Bert meets an octopus who has the blues. It's a story of adventure and fun that teaches children they can be anyone, do anything and go anywhere with the power of imagination".
The show plays the garden until February 26 and then they're off to Texas, so try to get in now if you can. When we got home, Little Guy was exhausted and fell right to sleep, leaving me time to write this article. Thumbs up!
GET TO THE POINT, MOM!
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