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Feel-good special celebrates DIY gifts with a touch of STEM.
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Elmo & Mark Rober's Merry Giftmas
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What's the Story?
There's a new holiday tradition blooming in Sesame Street, and it's ELMO AND MARK ROBER'S MERRY GIFTMAS. To honor their friends during this special season, Elmo (Ryan Dillon), Abby (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), Cookie Monster (David Rudman), and Grover (Eric Jacobson) decide to make unique gifts for each other. They want to do it themselves, to show how much they care. With the help of guest star Mark Rober and a team of engineers at CrunchLabs, they will craft the most amazing gifts while learning about science and engineering.
Is It Any Good?
This heartwarming special turns one of the season's most well-known traditions on its head by emphasizing the joy of giving gifts instead of receiving them. Elmo & Mark Rober's Merry Giftmas is for young ones who love art and "doing it themselves." It inspires creativity, encourages learning, and celebrates friendship with a balanced display of comedy and lessons.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about failure as presented in Elmo & Mark Rober's Merry Giftmas. Many of us fear making mistakes, but these moments can teach us a lot. Can you remember why?
Mark Rober invites Elmo to work at his company. Why do you think this specific place is mentioned in the special? Would it make a difference if it was just a regular engineering studio?
Rober also teaches the characters about STEM concepts that help them in their projects. Do you remember any of them? Do you find it easy to learn from TV shows like this?
TV Details
- Premiere date : December 8, 2025
- Cast : Mark Rober , Ryan Dillon
- Network : Netflix
- Genre : Educational
- Topics : Friendship , Holidays ( Christmas ) , STEM ( Science )
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- Award : Common Sense Selection
- Last updated : December 10, 2025
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