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Elmo Puppet

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Elmo Puppet
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  • Elmo Puppet

    Object Details

    Associated Name

    Henson, Jim

    performer

    Clash, Kevin
    Dillon, Ryan

    maker

    Henson, Jim

    builder

    Asch, Leslee
    Wilcox, Caroly

    Description

    This Elmo puppet was used on Sesame Street from about 1984 until the early 2000s. An optimistic and friendly monster, Elmo helps the show’s youngest viewers make sense not only of words and numbers, but also big feelings. Designed to represent the cognitive and emotional development of a three-and-a-half-year-old child, Elmo serves as a partner in learning for children that age. Elmo is a furry red monster with an orange nose. Elmo is enthusiastic, playful, and cheerful, and usually refers to himself in the third person. He was originally designed in 1979 as a generic background monster and first appeared as Elmo on Sesame Street in 1980. He was performed by Kevin Clash until 2012 and was more recently performed by Ryan Dillon.
    Designed by the nonprofit Children's Television Workshop to teach basic reading, math, and life skills to young of-color and low-income viewers who might not otherwise attend preschool, Sesame Street premiered in 1969. Its innovative approach—one focused on both “educational merit and entertainment appeal,” using the techniques of television advertising and entertainment to teach—drew young viewers of every background. Sesame Street changed the face of children’s television and had a transformative influence on early childhood education in schools and at home. Jim Henson’s Muppets have been residents of Sesame Street from the beginning. The Muppet characters on the show were designed to demonstrate to children the values of diversity and inclusion, as well as to catch viewers' attention.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    A Gift from the Family of Jim Henson: Lisa Henson, Cheryl Henson, Brian Henson, John Henson and Heather Henson

    date made

    1984

    ID Number

    2013.0101.01

    accession number

    2013.0101

    catalog number

    2013.0101.01

    Object Name

    puppet

    Physical Description

    plastic (overall material)
    synthetic fur (overall material)
    foam (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 14 in x 16 in x 11 in; 35.56 cm x 40.64 cm x 27.94 cm

    place made

    United States: New York, Queens

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    Jim Henson

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    associated subject

    Children's television programs
    Puppetry
    Television broadcasts
    Sesame Street

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-4b5c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1444757

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