Talking Money With Elmo | The New York Times
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2011
- In the wake of the financial crisis, "Sesame Street" is teaching children financial literacy. Ron Lieber talks to Elmo about saving and sharing.
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Talking Money With Elmo
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I adore Elmo as a character.
Elmo is a big part of my childhood
Official Legend Mine Too
Such a disappointment, how could they let ELMO of all people handle this topic
OBVIOUSLY this is a topic for Count von Count
I agree that Elmo would definitely learn a lot about money. So would Count Von Count. (I’ve read about the trope called *Vampires are Rich* from the website for TV Tropes and Idioms, of course. According to the website, “in most vampire fiction, vampires tend to be filthy rich or at least comfortably loaded.”)
Que lindo mi niño Elmo! MUCHAS GRACIAS mi bebé! ⭐️⭐️❤️🧠📚🖍🙏🏻😍🤗🙏🏻⭐️ Dios te cuide
Elmo would make a good financial adviser :)
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When kids saved up enough money, they wanted to spend it on a Talking Elmo. 😘
Parents please do not let media alone teach your kids about money. I have taught my kids to manage money since they were one year old. I've taught them how to earn money by being entrepreneurs, manage the money they make by dividing it into 5 accounts that have very specific purposes. They now give 10% of their own money, buy their own toys and entertainment and they buy all the food for their pets. My kids are now 11, 9 and 1. I am so glad I started them off young by empowering them with a financial education. We explore financial principles together every week. The more we do it, the better they get at asking the right questions to advance their financial education. Elmo is cute but I am not leaving my kids' financial education up to chance. I love Kobliner's ideas, I just think kids should be getting this info from the people who love them unconditionally.
Hi Elmo, I am Nick Breitenbach and I am a paperwork specialist and it's so nice to meet you!
He's not 40, he's like 51 years old.
Thank you!!! I can still learn how to same money.
When you're taking advice from a puppet for money/business, something's wrong.
haha
The guy who is writing a novel called Yscariot can also do Elmo's voice.
HOLY SHIT.....ELMO IS SMARTER THAN BARRY.......
Go Elmo!
@Takiado
What is the administrative overhead of the Social Security program as a percentage?
Do you know?
Elmo got a gun
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Wait Elmo can move all by himself?🙀
Of course he can he's three and a half
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a mi hermana le fasina este video
This focus on financial literacy is going to enrage Republicans in Congress. If Americans are more familiar with the financial services industry it will make it just that much harder to rip them off and get away with it.
I bet the Republicans will try to shut down public television now.
Look I’m just here to learn how Elmo speaks
Not when it's Elmo.
funny
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