In this video, Elmo, Zoe, and Basma are playing dress-up as who they want to be when they grow up. Zoe wants to be a teacher, Basma wants to be a doctor, and Elmo wants to be an artist. While Elmo is trying to draw a picture of all of his friends, he realises that he can’t fit them all onto the canvas. Basma suggests he should check the width of the paper. These furry friends learn all about the importance of understanding width.
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