The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo - Brady Noon / WanMor (S2E3)
It’s a pet party when actor and animal lover Brady Noon stops by for a paw-some game against Elmo’s new friend Jayla that tests their ability to leash a dog. Next, Wanmor “raises the ruff” with a song about how to properly care for pets.
| Runtime (min) | 15 |
|---|---|
| Air Date | 2021-09-30 |
| Genres | Talk, Kids, Comedy |
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Storyline
Storyline
In this episode of The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, actor Brady Noon joins Elmo and his new friend Jayla for a delightful pet-themed party. They engage in a fun game that challenges their skills in leash handling, showcasing the importance of caring for pets. The lively atmosphere is filled with laughter as they navigate the playful challenges of pet ownership.
Later, the musical group WanMor takes the stage, adding to the excitement with a catchy song that emphasizes the responsibilities of pet care. Their performance not only entertains but also educates young viewers on how to treat animals with love and respect. The episode wraps up with a celebration of friendship and the joy pets bring to our lives.
What Parents Say
Parents will appreciate the entertaining and educational aspects of this episode. The inclusion of Brady Noon, who is known for his love of animals, makes the show relatable and engaging for children. The game's focus on leash handling is not only fun but also a practical skill for young pet owners, reinforcing the message of responsible pet ownership.
Moreover, WanMor's performance adds a musical element that captures children's attention while providing valuable lessons about caring for pets. The catchy tune helps children remember the key points discussed during the episode, making it a memorable experience. Parents can also enjoy watching their kids sing along and learn about empathy towards animals through these fun interactions.
What Children Can Learn
Throughout the episode, kids learn about the responsibilities that come with having a pet. By participating in the leash handling game, they see firsthand the importance of controlling and caring for a dog. This interactive element fosters a sense of responsibility and encourages children to think about how they would treat their own pets.
The song performed by WanMor reinforces these lessons, making the concepts of proper pet care fun and memorable. Kids will learn about feeding, grooming, and exercising pets, which are essential components of pet ownership. The upbeat music and engaging lyrics provide a creative way to internalize these important messages.
In addition to pet care, the episode promotes friendship and teamwork. Elmo and Jayla work together during the game, showing that collaboration makes tasks easier and more enjoyable. This lesson about cooperation is vital for children's social development and enhances their understanding of working together to achieve common goals.
Five Most Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What skills do Elmo and Jayla learn during their game with Brady Noon? | Elmo and Jayla engage in a fun game that tests their ability to leash a dog. This activity helps them develop important skills such as controlling the dog on a leash, which is vital for responsible pet ownership. They learn how to communicate effectively with their pet while having fun, demonstrating that caring for animals can be both enjoyable and educational. |
| How does WanMor's song contribute to the episode's theme? | WanMor's song plays a crucial role in reinforcing the episode's theme of proper pet care. Through catchy and engaging lyrics, the song highlights essential aspects of taking care of pets, such as feeding, grooming, and exercising. This musical element not only entertains children but also educates them on the responsibilities that come with pet ownership in a memorable way. |
| What messages about friendship are conveyed in this episode? | The episode emphasizes the importance of friendship and teamwork, particularly through the interactions between Elmo and Jayla. They work together during the leash handling game, showcasing how collaboration makes tasks easier and more fun. This message encourages children to value their friendships and understand the importance of helping each other in various situations. |
| How can parents use this episode to discuss pet ownership with their children? | Parents can use this episode as a springboard for discussions about the responsibilities of pet ownership. After watching, they can engage their children in conversations about what pets need to thrive, such as love, attention, and proper care. This episode provides a fun context for addressing real-life responsibilities, making it easier for children to grasp the concept of caring for an animal. |
| What age group is this episode suitable for? | This episode is primarily aimed at preschoolers and early elementary-aged children. The colorful visuals, engaging characters, and interactive components are designed to capture the attention of younger audiences. The lessons on pet care and friendship are presented in a way that is accessible and relatable, making it suitable for children ages 3 to 7. |
Cast
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Before bedtime, Elmo takes on the extra special role of talk show host! And for his very first episode, Elmo welcomes guests Jimmy Fallon and Kasey Musgraves, who sings a Sesame Street classic. |
| 1 | 2 | The Jonas Brothers drop by Elmo's show to compete in a Silly Freeze Dance contest and share a song about brushing those pearly whites. Abby Cadabby's magical fix causes havoc in the control room for Bert and Ernie. |
| 1 | 3 | Elmo looks inside some awesome goody bags before challenging guest John Mulaney to a nail-biting tricycle race and duetting with Lil Nas X. Ernie leads a baaa-ckstage tour right in the middle of the show, and Cookie Monster gets a special visitor. |
| 1 | 4 | Batman is in the house to play a game of Beach Ball Ballyhoo with Elmo. In search of the perfect bedtime story, Elmo welcomes acapella group Pentatonix, who performs a mashup of lullabies. Rosita looks for three sheep so she can tell her favorite sleepy time tale. |
| 1 | 5 | Trainer Nature Nick brings some animal friends on-set to help teach Elmo about nocturnal creatures. Jordin Sparks sings one of her favorite childhood songs and shares the thing she loves most about nighttime. Correspondent Grover takes to Sesame Street to investigate whether or not the sun should be in bed. Correspondent Grover takes to Sesame Street to investigate whether or not it's night. |
| 1 | 6 | Elmo faces off in a nursery rhyme rap battle with Miles Brown, and the Joyous String Ensemble drop by, in their PJs, to play a medley of familiar tunes. Cookie Monster babysits his little niece, who runs loose around the studio before her bedtime. |
| 1 | 7 | Elmo and Cookie Monster talk weird dreams before Blake Lively returns to Sesame Street for a game of "Cookie Monster Says." Dan + Shay perform their own rendition of "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon." Oscar the Grouch prepares to finally get his chance in the spotlight for "Trash Talk." |
| 1 | 8 | Elmo finds out what animal John Oliver would be, and the two compete in the world's slowest and most dramatic race. Sofia Carson joins the slow-mo fun with a lovely lullaby, and Kwame Alexander recites an impromptu poem about - who else - Elmo! |
| 1 | 9 | Elmo does some hard-hitting journalism to learn about Hoda Kotb's morning routine before challenging her to a game of "Hot Potato." Ben Platt treats Cookie to a song about his very favorite thing. Grover offers his expertise on how to pack Elmo's backpack for school. |
| 1 | 10 | Elmo brings in "monster makeover specialist" Jonathan Van Ness to unleash the gorgeous monster inside Sesame Streeter Alan, before Elmo and Cookie unveil hair and makeup transformations of their own. Mykal-Michelle Harris gives hosting a whirl and faces off with Elmo in a "No Laugh Challenge," and H.E.R. performs a song about her beautiful, versatile hair. |
| 1 | 11 | When Grover gets lost on his way to guest-star on the show, Andy Cohen steps up to the plate and pretends to be Grover. As a talk show host himself, Andy knows the need to keep the show going no matter what and through his Grover impressions, Andy fools everyone into thinking he is, in fact, Grover ! Finally, Andy reveals his true identity while Grover still searches for a way onto the talk show set. Josh Groban performs I love Trash with Oscar the Grouch. |
| 1 | 12 | The Count helps Elmo keep an eye on the clock in preparation for jammie time. Elmo welcomes Olivia Wilde for a game of "Teddy Bear Dress Up." Musical guest Sara Bareilles brings out two of her besties -- plus an extra special Sesame Street friend -- to help her perform her very own version of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." |
| 1 | 13 | Elmo isn't shy about an important part of his bedtime routine -- potty time; after he challenges Jason Sudeikis to a round of the "Silly Dance Game," Ciara stops by to share an inspiring musical message; Grover shakes things up as he plays usher. |
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 | ‘Tis the season for all seasons as Drew Barrymore swings by to dress up a snowman, and Keedron Bryant joins Elmo and his new friend Skyler to sing a song about summer. Then, it’s time for a “spot the difference” picture challenge! |
| 2 | 2 | “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” and on that farm are celebrity friends Seth Meyers, who challenges Elmo’s new friend Felice to an obstacle course, and Kelly Rowland, who performs her rendition of the classic song! |
| 2 | 3 | It’s a pet party when actor and animal lover Brady Noon stops by for a paw-some game against Elmo’s new friend Jayla that tests their ability to leash a dog. Next, Wanmor “raises the ruff” with a song about how to properly care for pets. |
| 2 | 4 | Rise and shine! While Ernie helps Bert with a morning do-over, Elmo and his new friend Ziva are joined by comedian and TV show host Amber Ruffin for a teeth-cleaning challenge. Then, Bebe Rexha sings about morning routines! |
| 2 | 5 | While Felix and Baby Bear plan a pretend trip to outer space, author and talk show host Jenna Bush Hager squares off
against Elmo’s new friend Nilah in a suitcase-packing challenge, and Sophie Fatu sings about traveling. |
| 2 | 6 | Actor Ames McNamara joins in on the fun in this bathtime-themed episode! Broadway star Leslie Odom Jr. performs the iconic bath time classic, “Rubber Duckie!” |
| 2 | 7 | Sisters Dani and Dannah Lane team up with Elmo’s new friend Lucia to sort mail before the brothers of AJR sing “Heroes in Your Neighborhood.” Then, Cookie enlists his friends for help thanking community workers! |
| 2 | 8 | While Ernie preps Bert for a big football game, actor and tennis lover Rohan Chand suits up for a thrilling timed challenge. Later, country music star Kane Brown steps up to the plate for a song about the topic of the day: sports! |
| 2 | 9 | Elmo forgets his signature tie just in time to teach the audience about… getting dressed! Then, Busy Philipps packs on the winter clothes in a timed challenge against Elmo’s new friend Christian. |
| 2 | 10 | Comedian Aidy Bryant and singing duo Hello Sunday stop by for some babysitting-themed fun as Cookie Monster does his best to keep an eye on his niece. |
| 2 | 11 | “C”is for cook-ing as actor Mackenzie Hancsicsak joins Elmo’s new friend Destin in a Cookie Monster-themed pancake challenge. Later, Juanes sings about navigating the kitchen. |
| 2 | 12 | The studio is abuzz for bug day as actor Sway Bhatia drops by to learn and play games all about insects. Then, it’s buggy boogie time with singer Tori Kelly! |
| 2 | 13 | |
| 2 | 14 | Elmo jams out for musical instrument day with journalist Tamron Hall and guitarist Brandon “Taz” Niederauer. |
| 2 | 15 | Elmo’s new friend Ryan puts his skills to the test against Big Bird and Kelvin Dukes, while Grover helps Baby Bear open his brand-new restaurant! |
| 2 | 16 | Isaiah Russell-Bailey and James Monroe Iglehart show Elmo just how much fun chores can be, while Grover does his best to help Rosita clean up the studio. |
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