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21 Mar 2025, 3:14 pm

Mr. Dressup and classic Sesame Street.



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21 Mar 2025, 5:07 pm

Preschool shows are often too young even for me who enjoys lots of kid's media. I think Bluey fits into this category and it's probably the best of its type I've seen, but still makes me feel ugh with all of the toilet humor thrown in.


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23 Mar 2025, 2:41 am

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When I was a preschooler, I really liked Mr. Roger’s and Reading Rainbow. As an adult, I’d probably still find Mr. Roger’s soothing/good for anxiety as I did when I was a kid, not that I’ve tried it. Hearing his voice in interviews sometimes does the trick.

For the most part, though, I preferred watching movies, so I mostly watched movies. We didn’t always have access to TV stations, either.


When I was a kid, I loved watching Mr. Roger's, Reading Rainbow, Romper Room & Sesame Street.

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23 Mar 2025, 2:54 am

When I was in the hospital when I broke my ankle, I watched PAW Patrol. I used to watch Nick Jr., Nick at Nite, Disney when I had cable. I have Disney+ now.



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25 Mar 2025, 3:24 pm

Only nostalgic ones. I don't watch any made in my adult hood.


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25 Mar 2025, 4:21 pm

There was "The Friendly Giant" - a school friend introduced me to it when I was about 12. I was a bit surprised he liked it at his age, but the show wasn't without features of interest. From it I learned that you can figure out how far away a thunderclap is by counting the time between the flash and the bang and applying the formula 5 seconds per mile. A glove puppet giraffe demonstrated how to do it, though he didn't go into the theory.



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26 Mar 2025, 6:41 pm

Kitty4670 wrote:
When I was in the hospital when I broke my ankle, I watched PAW Patrol. I used to watch Nick Jr., Nick at Nite, Disney when I had cable. I have Disney+ now.
I seen a couple eps of PAW Patrol while I was in the living-room & not much else was on TV & the mayor & her pet chicken were funny but I def won't go out of my way to watch the show.


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26 Mar 2025, 7:33 pm

I've got a soft spot for Milo and Otis, which I guess is aimed at very young children.