5 May
Sesame Street Elmo’s Peek & Seek See ‘n Say w Sounds & Real Shapes to Sort – Fisher Price
- Sesame Street Elmo’s Peek & Seek Fisher Price See ‘n Say is a 2008 Mattel production.
- Features 6 Colorful Shapes to Sort & 2 Ways to Play: Identification of Shapes, Colors & Characters! & Quiz Game; Pull the Lever & Elmo plays a Quiz Game with YOU (Details on back of Box)! Comes w/Colorful Real Shapes to Sort!
- Elmo identifies shapes & colors; if you remove a shape, Elmo will tell you the name of the character behind the shape & it’s color. See ‘n Say is approx. 9″ high (highest part) x 7.25″ wide; Sizes may vary.
- For Ages 18+ Months. Requires 3 “AA” Batteries. PLEASE check for Box Condition Information in CONDITION NOTE/Comments section.
- Sesame Street Elmo’s Peek & Seek Fisher Price See ‘n Say is great for hours of fun learning playtime for the kiddies!
Product Description
Product Description
From the Manufacturer Elmo helps children identify shapes, colors & characters with this engaging toy that combines shape-sorting fun with the magic of See n Say! Whenever you remove or place a shape into its place, Elmo says a reward phrase or asks a question. Pull the lever, and Elmo plays a quiz game with you. Features a surprise song!… More >>
Sesame Street Elmo’s Peek & Seek See ‘n Say w Sounds & Real Shapes to Sort – Fisher Price


Posted by M. Mulholland on 05.05.10 at 9:24 am
My daughter is 18 months she got it for her 1st birthday and has loved playing with it ever since. It has to be her favoriet one to play with and is starting to know her shapes even because of it. Thank you
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted by Susan L. Garza on 05.05.10 at 9:24 am
We called an ambulance for our 20 month old on 1/11/10, and I don’t want it to happen to anyone else! My son has an Elmo Peek and See See n Say toy. We bought it for Christmas, 2009, so it’s less than a month old. It is recommended for his age. That morning, he put the round piece in his mouth and it stuck. I couldn’t get it out. I called an ambulance and they couldn’t get it out. Thankfully the piece had holes in it and he could draw a breath. However, my fear was that he would vomit, and he would no longer be able to breathe. The holes were also quickly clogging up as my child was hysterical and panicked. On the way to the hospital, in the ambulance, we were finally able to get it out. Later that night, I checked the size of all the shape pieces by putting them through a toilet paper roll (which I’ve been told is a way to measure if something is a choking hazard). ALL of the pieces, except the star, fit through easily. I have reported it to Fisher Price (who offered a refund and basically told me that my son “most likely wouldn’t have choked”). I just got done writing up a report to the Consumer’s Product Safety Commision. We were very very lucky. This toy is NOT safe at all!
Rating: 1 / 5