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In reply to the discussion: Sesame Street season one. Not suitable for children. [View all]enlightenment
(8,830 posts)36. Remember when we were young and thought our mothers were
so out of it? Then realized that what we preach is what they taught us?
My son doesn't have any kids, yet (though he's thinking about it more and more) - he does me the courtesy of admitting that it's good advice . . . except he says "Mimi (grandma) was right, wasn't she!" She was - and I was happy to listen to the "told you so", too.
Cracks me up - but I'm glad, because I know that any grandchild of mine will spend more time coloring on the walls than he or she does on an I-pad or whatever. At least they have washable crayons now!
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what are you talking about? I just watched them. they gave kids credit for intelligence.
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#2
I never liked it either, except the theme song. But what creeped me out was this:
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#4
SS first aired in 1969. We were still on 3 channels and video games didn't become widespread
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#13
My kids loved it. I believe totally that kids should be exposed to both sides of the coin.
appleannie1
Dec 2013
#52