Episode 2903



Elmo writes a story called "Elmo in Numberland". In the story, he takes a numerical journey, including appearing on a game show about the number 3 and singing with Seven Goldfish.

Segments

 * Cartoon: Hortense beats one drum.
 * Film: Scenes of flowers set to harmonica music
 * Sign Cartoons: A man fixes a misspelled sign to read "TAXI".
 * Ernie sings "Imagine That."
 * Cartoon: Sign language: Day, morning, noon, night
 * Film: Kids draw a map of their neighborhood, and then learn how maps are really made.
 * Cartoon: A dog has a discussion with his master about where to go.
 * Little Jerry and the Monotones sing "Telephone Rock."
 * Cartoon: Dr. Annie Eyeball studies wet things which eventually become dry.
 * Cartoon: Three tigers dance
 * Cartoon: The Funny Four tickles all the people and animals he sees. (edited)
 * Cartoon: Circle and Square pegs try to find in the correct holes.
 * Film: Two Navajo children visit their grandparents who live on a ranch.
 * "Can Read"
 * Cartoon: D - Dog
 * Cookie Monster and Zelda have a discussion about cookies.
 * Animation: Arnold uses his imagination.
 * Cartoon: "Six Soccer Socks" Artist: Paul Fierlinger
 * Cartoon: The Ringmaster showcases eight skating penguins.
 * Cartoon: The story of an old woman who lived in a nine. Artist: Bud Luckey
 * Film: Armadillos on film
 * Sesame Street News Flash: A princess says that the one she has chosen to be her prince has bulgy eyes, small ears, and a funny voice, and is wearing a hat and coat. Kermit the Frog is the only one who fits that description, so she kisses him, thinking he'll become a prince. In a puff of smoke, she turns into a frog. Kermit invites her to "the hop", and she accepts.
 * Cartoon: "Daddy Dear"
 * Film: Olivia sleeps over at Iesha's house, and spend the morning together. Olivia is white and Iesha and her family is black. Next time, Iesha wants to visit Olivia's family.
 * In a subway station, two Anything Muppets observe how loud and quiet it is.
 * Animation: Isadora's sneakers describe all the fun they've had this past year, as the seasons change.
 * Animation: An apple is used to illustrate "none", "some", "most", and "all".
 * "D Duah Duah"
 * Cartoon: A boy tries to teach his sister about "up" and "down" by running her up and down a flight of stairs. After trying it several times, the girl explains what she's learned: "Down is easier!"
 * Film: Footage of kids playing professions, alternating with footage of analogous real-life jobs.
 * Animation: TOOTHPASTE: Coming soon to a mouth near you!