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Favorite Lit'L Kid's Show

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Do any of you guys watch any little kids shows? Like *shutters* Teletubies, Dora, Sesame Street, or whatever? Post it! Don't be Scared. I only like one and its...

Mr. Roger's Neighborhood

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I used to LOVE Magic Schoolbus. I don't watch any little kid shows anymore, though. I barely watch TV in general.
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Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Wishbone, Magic School Bus, Reading Rainbow, Sesame Street, Arthur, and my all time favorite... Big Comfy Couch! \:D/

I haven't watched any of these in years, although I did watch the end of Reading Rainbow about a year ago.

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Wishbone! \:D/
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Blue's Clues. At least until Steve left Blue's Clues and Joe stepped in. And Wishbone. And Magic School Bus. \:D/ All great shows.
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Aww. I like Joe! But Blue's Room is not as cool as regular Blue's Clues.
Backyardigans is neat, The Upside Down Show is strange but fun, but Little Einsteins is definitely my fav.
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Post by Laurie »

I grew up watching Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers and The Electric Company. I think Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers were my favorites then. Nowadays I don't watch kids shows.
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Mr. Rogers, Wishbone, Magic School Bus, and I think that's it, even though I watch tv shows once every third year. \:D/
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When I was little, my favorite was Barney, but now i really like the Little Enistiens, when I get to watch them.
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Barney is the Devil

I used to watch 'Wishbone' and 'Bill Nye' too, But my all time fav is still Mr. Rogers! :D

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Arwen wrote:I used to LOVE Magic Schoolbus.
Amen though its never on TV anymore!!
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Back in the day - Big comfy couch, Mr. Rogers neighborhood, Arthur, Barney
Now - Upside down show, Wonder Pets (I have memorized the whole theme song from babysitting), and the one with Pinky and the story box that i forget the name of.
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Charlie and Lola!, Rolie Polie Olie (*sniff* no longer on)
and Maggie and the Ferocious Beast. *sniff* No longer on either.
Just smell those burning leaves, the warm baked bread, and the hot apple cider. Ahhh.
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Charlie and Lola is cute, but (other than the theme song) I'd gotten tired of Olie. And Maggie is on Noggin still everyday. :D
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Post by Sherlock »

I'm feeling outdated, as I don't recognize many of these names. ;)

When I was of the age to watch PBS, there were programs like Reading Rainbow, Shining Time Station, Sesame Street, Magic Schoolbus, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Bill Nye the Science Guy and Barney.

Mr Roger's Neighborhood was probably my favourite, though.

On other stations, you could watch shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Smurfs, Fraggle Rock, Schoolhouse Rock, Inspector Gadget, Thundercats, etc.
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Darcie wrote:Charlie and Lola is cute, but (other than the theme song) I'd gotten tired of Olie. And Maggie is on Noggin still everyday. :D
Lol, Darcie knows more about the Lit'l kids shows then anyone else on here. o_0


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Magic School bus is the one that comes to mind for me, I learned a lot from that show.
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danadelfos wrote:
Darcie wrote:Charlie and Lola is cute, but (other than the theme song) I'd gotten tired of Olie. And Maggie is on Noggin still everyday. :D
Lol, Darcie knows more about the Lit'l kids shows then anyone else on here. o_0


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Sesame Street is the all time greatest kid show! Then I would say Dora the Explorer
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Post by Anne »

Growing up without cable, I didn't get to see a very wide variety of kids shows, but I now am a student nanny of sorts for my cousins, and regularly watch kids show's with them while babysitting. I must say that my current favorites are Little Einsteins and Wonderpets. Both have really good music. Backyardigans is also a really good one.
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