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Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-12 11:18:00)
by mom2kmn
If you or your child has a sesame allergy - are they also allergic to peanuts? I have heard that it is very common since their biochemical make up is the same. We avoid nuts until age 3 here but since Nathan is allergic to sesame now I am worried about the peanuts.
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-11 03:03:00)
by cucuy
Quote: Originally Posted by anyrose That may be - but I grew up with Sesame Street, Electric Company, and Zoom. And it's a reasonable guess that the latter two will be near the top of that list. Me too! I loved ZOOM! But Fred Rogers was an icon on PBS.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-08 00:00:00)
by kellief11
Guys seriously, the Sprout Channel has all of the old Sesame Street episodes. I don't even know who Abby or Murray is and Cookie Monster eats cookies. Doesn't everyone have this channel? Well, if you have cable? We just have the cheapest cable package. (It's channel 295 on DirectTv) Sprout Channel - providing PBS Kids shows and original programming for preschoolers and their ...
Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-08 13:54:00)
by Max Torque
Quote: Originally Posted by sciurophobic That makes sense, both as to why we don't see the classic characters that often, and why we don't see more new ones. It's a shame though. Sesame Street was practically unchanged for decades, and now that I expect to be watching with my kids in a few years they'll be watching a show that barely...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-09 12:17:00)
by Drtooth
When I first heard of Sesame Beginnings, I was opposed to it... but frankly, I think a lot of the concepts put forth by SB are more interesting than what the Muppet Babies were about. MC was about Saturday Morning cartoon series and the merchandise that came with it... but SB is meant for children and adults in a much more innovative way... a time to watch a video and share routines as parent ...
Started 4 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-11 04:46:11)
by britgalso
mo wrote: ...my Son loved it. When my husband came to the US as a 5 year old who could not speak English, he actually learned it on Sesame Street...he also loved Mr.Rogers. They were good programs for kids then, I don't know about now....I never watched any of them. MO Laura, my eldest daughter would take a bath, I pulled the plug to drain the water, no problem. The first ...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-12 04:04:00)
by CarolinaSportsKing
sesame street SUCKS and is a horrible influence on children. It fosters insecurity and obnoxious personality disorders. Mr Rogers is what kids should watch
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-10 10:29:00)
by Drtooth
Quote: I hope that too, good thinking if they treat Sesame Street PVC firgures like their Star Wars figures or even to some degree Marvel Legends, than that alone should put some smiles on us collectors' faces. PVC sets of those characters would be awesome, Telly should have more merchadise to him. Plus I would love to see PVCs of Sherlock Hemlock, Betty Lou (Yes I'm ...