Daffyfan4ever
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Yeah, if they interact with each other. From the photo it looks like they might just be in the same scene, but we'll see.
I'm not sure... I'd say one or two years old. Once they're able to talk, I guess.I liked the street story. I just want to know: how could Leela, Chris, and Abby been there when Elmo decided to give up his binky? What's the usaual age for giving up binkys?
That's exactly what I was thinking. I was sort of expecting them to show that this happened when Elmo was a baby and before they knew those people, but according the flashbacks, it seems like it happened recently.I liked the street story. I just want to know: how could Leela, Chris, and Abby been there when Elmo decided to give up his binky? What's the usaual age for giving up binkys? The Murray tune-ins were cool.
Anecdotal here, as I never used one; then children do, 3 isn't unheard of at bedtime, but as with language maturing earlier, I've noticed younger siblings give it up faster. Elmo, being an only child, would possibly still have it for bedtime at 3.5. Now, otherwise, it would be weird if it wasn't naptime or bedtime for Elmo - and I didn't see the episode (the schedule's all confused to me, I see no rhyme or reason to how they do the new season's episodes so havne't seen any).I liked the street story. I just want to know: how could Leela, Chris, and Abby been there when Elmo decided to give up his binky? What's the usaual age for giving up binkys?