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September 18th, 2008 in Amazon, Toys by Uncle Sha

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Amazon has run out of Elmo Live’s assigned stock that was pre-ordered in August and the orders are keep coming-in.

This toy is set to be Christmas hottest gift ever and if you want it, you’ll need to pre-order it now

With the demand outstripping supply, there have been stores that are selling Elmo Live three times its original price.

There has also been auction started at eBay

Elmo Live Features

  • Elmoactually speaks as his mouth opens and closes just like the real muppet, Elmo, from Sesame Street
  • He waves his arms, sits and stands, even crosses his legs
  • Tells stories and jokes, singing songs and playing games
  • Head bobbles back and forth as he speaks
  • Children can activate the magic with a tickle or a squeeze of Elmo’s foot, tummy, back or nose

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One Response to “Elmo Live”

  1. Elmo Lives! says:

    I love it already. Will definitely have to order one of these Elmo’s (though they aren’t cheap for a toy)

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