Carrie Underwood's Baby Boy Can't Hide His Happiness When Meeting Elmo and the Sesame Street Cast

American Idol winner treats her son to a special performance in the middle of her tour

By Mike Vulpo Oct 01, 2016 9:03 PMTags
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Seeing mom in concert may be cool, but seeing the cast of Sesame Street may be even cooler.

While Carrie Underwood's son may be used to hearing some great country tunes around the house, baby Isaiah was able to listen to some other familiar voices over the weekend.

As seen on mom's Instagram, Isaiah had the chance to see the cast of Sesame Street perform live at Pennsylvania's Sesame Place theme park. And yes, he got to meet the one and only Elmo.

"Since we were in the area...we got the chance to make Isaiah's day!" Carrie shared on Instagram as her son was able to meet Big Bird, Cookie Monster and more familiar characters. "Thanks, #sesameplace for the fun! We all had a blast!"

And if there was any doubt this happy boy had an amazing time, just look at the pictures.

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Whether embracing Elmo for a giant hug or resting next to his new stuffed animals, Isaiah's day wasn't so average.

"I call this photo: Sesame OD #sesameplace," Carrie joked on social media. "Isaiah ❤'s ELMO!!!"

An eyewitness shared with E! News that the family rode quite a few rides including Flyin' Fish located in Elmo's World. They later grabbed some popcorn before going to see a show called "Who Said Boo?!" starring Elmo, Zoe, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, Telly, and The Count.

The family-friendly event comes as the "Before He Cheats" singer continues traveling the country on an arena tour. In the weeks to come, the American Idol winner will visit Indianapolis, Ohio and even Canada.

But no matter where she goes, her family is close behind.

"I'm always looking up baby-friendly things to do in wherever we are… He loves being outside," Carrie once shared with Extra. "I want him to have childhood normalcy… We take him down to the pools, and the hotels and let him splash around because a kid would do that."