| | |  | | Home » Sesame Street Count And Crunch Cookie Monster Plush | | | | | | | Description: | | Sesame Street Count 'N Crunch Cookie Monster Cookie Monster just loves cookies. This Cookie Monster plush comes with an assortment of cookies that preschoolers can put in his mouth and watch as he gobbles them up. Cookie Monster will count the cookies as you put them in his mouth and will ask for more or less along the way. Cookie Monster will also sing a song and squirm around when you tickle his feet. - Product Dimensions (inches): 6 (L) x 11.9 (W) x 10.9 (H)
- Age: 18 months and up
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• Tickle, giggle, and cuddle with cookie monster
• Feed and count with his favorite treat
• His soft fur is great for cuddling time
• Includes cookie monster toy, three cookies and backpack
• Requires 4 AA batteries, included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.98 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.89 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.87 inches | | Product Weight:
| 36.78 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 59 reviews |
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Fun but not likely to be enduringAug 24, 2011
By Iris My kids were thrilled with this as soon as it was out of the box. It's fun to play with, for what it does. It only does basically one thing though, so don't expect it to be a longstanding favorite toy or anything like that. You feed the cookies into Cookie Monster's mouth and he provides some commentary (including a loud burp). The cookies then pass into his backpack, and when they are all there he hints "maybe more cookies in backpack?" Fortunately it's not all that loud, so the annoyance factor for parents is pretty low. Any alleged educational value is severely overstated. I mean yes, you can count that there are three cookies, and I guess you could count how many times he eats then and then deposits them in his backpack, but...yeah there's really no educational value. They will definitely be bored with this toy by the end of the week, if not sooner, but for right now it's a hit. Accordingly, I think this toy would be best at a grandparent's house or in a waiting room or something, where it can captivate for a short time as needed and be put away and revisited later before the novelty wears off.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
~~sadly, not much to it~~Oct 11, 2011
By paranormal junkie I've always loved Cookie Monster. This gave me the opportunity to introduce him to a younger generation! : We opened the package and I was happy to find that it included batteries. Always a happy surprise. I have to say that it kept us intertained for maybe 5 minutes. The cute giggle noise made by pressing his feet was more intertaining than the 3 cookies. It's an adorable toy though so it has earned a spot on the beloved toy shelf that we like to look at but really don't play with too much.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fun but not durableDec 20, 2011
By Molly June My son got this Cookie Monster for his 2nd birthday, and he absolutely loved it. Unfortunately, it's not very durable. It's been less than two months, and it's broken already. Cookie's mouth no longer opens and closes on its own, and it doesn't recognize when cookies are dropped into its mouth. Full disclosure --- my son liked to manually open and close his mouth when playing with it, so I'm sure that's what eventually broke it. But, when the description says "18+ months" you have to expect that a child would like to do that. Disappointing that it no longer works.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Me Like Cookies!Sep 29, 2011
By Tamara Thorne My grandson is still a couple months short of the recommended 18-month minimum age for the Count and Crunch Cookie Monster, but as soon as he saw it, he smiled. And as soon as we squeezed Cookie Monster's foot and the familiar voice rang out asking for cookies, he giggled and was entranced.
He was already starting to catch on to numbers -- he knew to say "two" or "three" in response to his mom saying "one" or "two," but once he was able to feed the hungry Cookie Monster, we could see the lightbulbs go on -- he suddenly understood what the words really meant. It was absolutely wonderful to witness. I only wish there was an option to add and count more cookies. A dozen would be nice!
Why four stars rather than five? This Cookie Monster is not cuddly. It needs more padding on its cookie-holding hard body for it to actually be very plush. While he can't snuggle with it, it's still a wonderful toy that makes learning fun -- and that's what it's all about.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Safe, fun, educational toy!Aug 26, 2011
By MommaMia This toy is said to be for children 18 months - 4 years...and while it is certainly appropriate for those ages, my 7 year old is in LOVE with this toy!
The packaging is great! Easy to remove toy from packaging and there is minimal plastic used...it was all cardboard and string. I didn't even need scissors to get it open! Very easy.
The design of the toy is remarkable. The cookies it comes with are all stored in Cookie Monsters backpack. He eats them and they automatically go to the backpack for easy storage. The only time they fell out of the backpack was when he took a tumble down a hill. None of the parts are small or dangerous in any way for smaller children. He is durable and sturdy!
Cookie talks...counts...and sings. His voice is the traditional one we are all used to hearing...and he's so sweet!
I highly recommend this toy for not only educational reasons, but for the high "fun factor!"
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