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Sep 18 2008, 8:33am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The new Elmo Live is going to be one of the hottest Christmas gifts this year again. Major retailers started to take pre-orders of the new Elmo Live in August already. Elmo Live is supposed to start shipping next month. Now Amazon's Elmo Live assigned stock seems to be already depleted. There are only 3rd party offers available now that have price tags 2-3 times the original $60.
Robert from Robotsrule checked in with Amazon customer support and got as feedback that Amazon is not sure if they will get more Fisher Price Elmo Live Stock.
There are already lots of Elmo Live dolls listed on eBay, but the bidding did not start yet.
Elmo Live is still available for pre-order on Wal-mart for $59.88. If you need an Elmo for Christmas now is the time to pre-order it to be on the safe side.
The new Elmo Live seems to actually be speaking as his mouth opens and closes just like the real Muppet, Elmo, from Sesame Street. Elmo Live waves his arms, sits, stands, and even crosses his legs, all the while telling stories and jokes, singing songs, and playing games.
Elmo Live is of course one of our Top 100 Gift Tips.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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