Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands Reviews
Fisher-Price Elmo's Tickle Hands
- Spread the fun with Elmo’s Tickle Hands
- These big, furry red Elmo hands (featuring Elmo’s face) fit over kids’ hands for interactive, giggling fun
- When they touch a surface to tickle, the hands vibrate and kids will hear fun phrases from Elmo and of course, his signature giggle
- When your child puts on a pair, they’ll laugh, they’ll giggle and they’ll dance to an all new song — the Tickle Hand Groove
- The Hands come with a fun DVD that teaches kids how to do the new dance, step by step with Elmo
Put Elmo's Tickle Power in your child's hands! These big, furry, red Elmo hands (featuring Elmo's friendly face on one side) allow your kids to tickle & dance just like Elmo does! The gloves easily slide on to little hands and when Elmo's nose is pressed, the fun begins! When your child touches a surface to tickle, the hands start to vibrate & move allowing your child to feel like he can tickle just like Elmo! But that's not all! Touch Elmo's nose again and it's time to dance! Elmo will give ins
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List Price: $ 34.99
Price: $ 11.99
Tags: Hands, Tickle, Elmo's


















































Review by Contrary2 for Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands
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My little one HAD to have tickle hands for her 3rd birthday. She seems to like them well enough but as with many toys I don’t see this one having much staying power. It comes with a dvd that has Elmo singing his little song and a dance to go with the tickle hands but she loves going tickle everyone in the room with them. One hand is just cloth while the other has the box in it where the music comes from. Don’t get accidently hit with the one with the music box in it…it’ll hurt. Also the dog might not be so happy with the tickle hands (same goes for the cat). So if your child has heavy hands…I’d look for a different toy.
Review by N J Carol for Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands
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This is a cute musical toy, but would be nicer if BOTH hands (gloves) “tickeled”. The description does tell you that only one hand sings and tickles, but it is still kind of strange to have one that does nothing at all. My 19 month old will probably ignore the non-active hand, unless one of us uses it with him while he is playing with the active one. Maybe older tots, who watch Elmo, will put on both gloves and dance with the musical DVD included.
Review by S. Green for Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands
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I know this looks cute, but it’s worth at most 15 minutes of fun. Definitely not worth the money.
Review by Marie for Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands
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I bought this product thinking that both of the hands move but only one hand wiggles and plays the music.
I wasn’t to happy so I returned the product.
Review by chatchi for Fisher-Price Elmo’s Tickle Hands
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Who doesn’t love a good tickle? I know I do.
Depending on your technique, tickles have the power to elicit laughter or fright. Though, I prefer the former.
When I was a kid a lot of people called me “The Tickle Monster” because I just loved tickling everyone as much as possible. In fact, even now as a grown man, people still call me that (or variations of).
As a child, one of my favorite things to do in class was to reach over and tickle someone unexpectedly while we were watching a filmstrip. Not only was it fun to see the boy squirm out of his seat, but the resulting scream would fill my heart with joy.
I’m getting goose bumps just thinking about tickling all of those boys. Such fun times!
Back then, it really didn’t matter where I was, if I saw someone who I thought needed a tickle, I tickled them. That’s just the type of guy I am. Today, times are a little different, with those silly sexual harassment laws and respecting people’s “personal space.” For years I’ve been disappointed by the tickling restrictions of today’s society, but I knew there had to be a loophole that would allow me to continue my tickling ways.
The answer to my problem was found in Elmo’s Tickle Hands – a toy that combined the joy of tickling with the fun of Elmo.
The over-sized, fuzzy, red hands provided me with the perfect opportunity to return to the times when tickling was a game and not a crime. I simply slip on these delightful glove-like hands and “The Tickle Monster” is back in business.
Despite the thick fingers, the freedom of movement is actually quite impressive, and didn’t really hinder my tickling one bit. They’re really warm, too!
But the best feature on Fisher Price’s Elmo Tickle Hands has nothing to do with their comfort – the real fun begins when you press Elmo’s nose. That’s when the hands start to vibrate and move, opening up a whole new world of tickling that I never knew existed. Press the nose again and Elmo even teaches you how to do his “Tickle Hand Groove” dance. A dance I’m working very hard on perfecting, by the way.
I can’t emphasize enough how happy I am to be back in the business of ticking. I just don’t feel complete unless I’m out there tickling as many people as I can find.
So, this holiday season, use the Elmo Tickle Hands to touch more than children’s hearts, and don’t forget to watch out for “The Tickle Monster!”