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Play "Tickle Monster" in a new way with Elmo's Tickle Hands from Fisher Price. Modeled after the hands of the favorite Muppet mascot, these furry red gloves are designed for the tiniest hands. Designed for kids aged 18 months for four years, the right glove shakes when you tickle someone, giving kids a new experience as they play. The hands even play a song, and come with an exclusive DVD that teaches your kids how to do the accompanying dance.  | Elmo's Tickle Hands Ages: 18 months to 4 years
Requires: - 2 "AA" batteries (included)
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These soft, furry mittens are ideal for tickling. View larger. | Soft and Comfortable Design With these mittens on, your child can feel just like Elmo. The gloves are sized for children from two to four years of age, and are quite flexible. Crafted from polyester fabric and coated in a soft, fluffy, red "fur," the gloves have a feathery texture, which makes them ideal for tickling. However, if they get dirty, do not throw them in the washing machine; the material is made for surface washing only. When touched to a surface, the right glove gently vibrates. It also plays back a variety of phrases from Elmo, including his signature laugh. Buyers should be aware that only the right glove has these special electronic features; the left hand is simply a mitten. Still, the toy should succeed in providing hours of ticklish fun. Tickling with a Groovy Twist Elmo's Tickle Hands also come with an exclusive DVD that features a dance lesson on how to perform Elmo's brand new dance -- the "Tickle Hand Groove." This is a simple dance that children will be able to learn with ease. The DVD is hosted by Elmo, himself, and has all the charm of any Sesame Street feature. Kids will find the accompanying song upbeat and danceable. The song can be played at any time by pressing the image of Elmo's face on the right glove. What's in the Box Two tickle hands and instructional dance DVD. 
Kids will love learning how to do Elmo's brand new dance -- the "Tickle Hand Groove." |
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2+ year old loves it
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| Review Date: October 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: GrandmaGifts, CT |
| she is a big Elmo fan. Plays with this often. Follows dance and exercise instructions. Loves the hands. |
Reach Out & Touch Someone
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| Review Date: December 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: chatchi, Chicago, IL |
Who doesn't love a good tickle? I know I do.
Depending on your technique, tickles have the power to elicit laughter or fright. Though, I prefer the former.
When I was a kid a lot of people called me "The Tickle Monster" because I just loved tickling everyone as much as possible. In fact, even now as a grown man, people still call me that (or variations of).
As a child, one of my favorite things to do in class was to reach over and tickle someone unexpectedly while we were watching a filmstrip. Not only was it fun to see the boy squirm out of his seat, but the resulting scream would fill my heart with joy.
I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about tickling all of those boys. Such fun times!
Back then, it really didn't matter where I was, if I saw someone who I thought needed a tickle, I tickled them. That's just the type of guy I am. Today, times are a little different, with those silly sexual harassment laws and respecting people's "personal space." For years I've been disappointed by the tickling restrictions of today's society, but I knew there had to be a loophole that would allow me to continue my tickling ways.
The answer to my problem was found in Elmo's Tickle Hands - a toy that combined the joy of tickling with the fun of Elmo.
The over-sized, fuzzy, red hands provided me with the perfect opportunity to return to the times when tickling was a game and not a crime. I simply slip on these delightful glove-like hands and "The Tickle Monster" is back in business.
Despite the thick fingers, the freedom of movement is actually quite impressive, and didn't really hinder my tickling one bit. They're really warm, too!
But the best feature on Fisher Price's Elmo Tickle Hands has nothing to do with their comfort - the real fun begins when you press Elmo's nose. That's when the hands start to vibrate and move, opening up a whole new world of tickling that I never knew existed. Press the nose again and Elmo even teaches you how to do his "Tickle Hand Groove" dance. A dance I'm working very hard on perfecting, by the way.
I can't emphasize enough how happy I am to be back in the business of ticking. I just don't feel complete unless I'm out there tickling as many people as I can find.
So, this holiday season, use the Elmo Tickle Hands to touch more than children's hearts, and don't forget to watch out for "The Tickle Monster!"
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Love Elmo
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| Review Date: January 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Cassandra Lavender, Northport, Alabama |
| I purchased two of these for the two little men in my life. They both love Elmo and so do I and wanted these little hands for them for Christmas. They loved them. |
fun toy
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| Review Date: January 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: TrustNoone, tx usa |
pros: who doesnt like elmo's laugh; paid 6 dlls; nephew loved it
cons: not educational i guess....could be a con
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Fisher Price Elmo's Tickle Hands
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| Review Date: January 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Leah L. Coats, Oak Hill, WV |
| My granddaughter really loved this item. I do recommend and encourage all to try it. |
Wow
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| Review Date: February 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Robert N. Jackson, Hilliard, Ohio |
| I bought the toy for my Grandson..........He wouldn't put it down and just played with practically the entire time he was at my house. I had to give him his other gifts and hold the hands until he opened his other gifts, than he went back to the hands again. A couple of weeks later I visited him and he was still playing with them on a regular basis so the newness apparently didn't wear off. |
Cute but I see it getting old really quick.
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| Review Date: October 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Contrary2, Metairie, LA USA |
| My little one HAD to have tickle hands for her 3rd birthday. She seems to like them well enough but as with many toys I don't see this one having much staying power. It comes with a dvd that has Elmo singing his little song and a dance to go with the tickle hands but she loves going tickle everyone in the room with them. One hand is just cloth while the other has the box in it where the music comes from. Don't get accidently hit with the one with the music box in it...it'll hurt. Also the dog might not be so happy with the tickle hands (same goes for the cat). So if your child has heavy hands...I'd look for a different toy. |
This is a random toy.
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| Review Date: December 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Z. White, |
| Why would someone make these? Crazy little toy, but really fun. Only one of the hands makes noise. It vibrates too which might be a little disconcerting for some. I just bought it on sale to go in my random gift/donation box. It was too good of deal to pass up. |
I was pleased especially after reading all the reviews.
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| Review Date: December 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: H. Gardner, Provo, UT |
I appreciate all the reviews that came before mine. My expectations were not high, so when I got these on sale I was pleasantly surprised. Please keep in mind I did not pay original price. I got them very inexpensive.
Pros:
Soft
Cute
Fun
Only one hand works - A lot of people have been frustrated about this, but the hand talks. Can you imagine if they both talked, but the words were not in sync. One glove was saying one thing, while the other said another. I would lose my mind with it being Elmo's voice. It might be good if they both tickled, but it doesn't bother me.
Cons:
Short lived fun, but I think kids will come back to them after a while away.
Loud
A little Obnoxious - from an adult perspective
Price (I was fine with what I paid, but the suggested retail of these at any store...not just the Amazon markup...is way too high for these).
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Tickle Me Hand
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| Review Date: December 31, 2009 |
| Reviewer: C. Parsons, Indianapolis, IN |
| As other reviewers have stated, only one hand tickels and vibrates - the other is just a glove. Even so, I think the gloves are a fun and unique way to amuse children. Both my three year old nephew and I got a kick out of the sound and vibration that came from the one glove but my nephew lost interest quickly. |
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