Ep 7. Mouths
- TV-Y
- August 14, 2007
- 18 min
Elmo's World season 1 episode 7 is titled "Mouths". This episode follows Elmo and his friends as they explore all the different things that a mouth can do. Elmo starts off the episode by introducing us to his friend Mr. Noodle, who is having trouble with his mouth. Elmo and his audience help Mr. Noodle learn how to use his mouth to eat, talk, and make silly faces.
Throughout the episode, Elmo and the gang sing songs and play games about mouths. They learn how to brush their teeth, blow bubbles, whistle, and more. Elmo even talks to a baby about how she uses her mouth to make sounds.
One of the highlights of the episode is a segment where Elmo visits a theatre and watches a marionette show about different types of mouths. The marionettes perform different actions like biting, chewing, and kissing. Elmo and his audience can learn a lot about how their mouths work by watching the show.
Another fun segment in the episode involves Elmo and his friend Dorothy the goldfish. Dorothy teaches Elmo about different types of fish mouths. Elmo and the audience learn that some fish have tiny mouths, some have big mouths, and some have sharp teeth.
As the episode continues, Elmo and his friends explore different foods and how they taste. They learn that sweet foods taste different than sour foods, and that some foods are spicy. Elmo even tries some garlic and realizes that it makes his mouth stinky!
The episode concludes with Elmo and his audience learning how to use their mouths to make "raspberry" sounds. Elmo's friend Baby Bear comes to visit and shows everyone how to do it. The episode ends with Elmo and his friends blowing "raspberries" and having a great time.
Overall, Elmo's World season 1 episode 7 is a fun and educational exploration of all the things a mouth can do. From brushing teeth to making silly faces, Elmo and his audience learn how important our mouths are to our daily lives. With catchy songs and exciting segments, this episode is sure to entertain and educate children of all ages.