Blue’s Clues. Face. Gullah Gullah Island. Barney and Friends. If you have no idea what I am talking about you probably do not consider yourself a “Nineties Baby” like I do.
Being the second child to a family of four born in the nineties, I was able to enjoy television programs aimed both towards Preschoolers and Elementary Schoolers. Lucky for me, "That 90's Kidd" has decided to share his spotlight with his younger sister. These articles will be written under the pseudonym "90's baby".
Being the second child to a family of four born in the nineties, I was able to enjoy television programs aimed both towards Preschoolers and Elementary Schoolers. Lucky for me, "That 90's Kidd" has decided to share his spotlight with his younger sister. These articles will be written under the pseudonym "90's baby".
Three clues and the mystery is solved! Yup, Blue’s Clues is probably the most popular children’s show of the 90s. Living in an animated house, with an animated dog (Blue), Steve shared his daily mysteries with the young kid demographic.
Walking through Steve and Blue’s house, the adventures keep the children on edge. However, skidooing in and out of windows, pictures, and books gave a new sense of imagination to the show’s viewers. “Blue skidoo we can too” put the idea that kids at home could really skidoo. Can they? No. Did they try? Yes. Did I try? Yes.
Episode after episode, "mail time" after "mail time", thinking chair after thinking chair, not only were children somewhat sick of the monotonous plot but the host felt the same. In 2002, Steve left the show to pursue a music career...
I’m sure you’ve all heard of Steve Burns, the award winning, sound writer.
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