Bubble Tape

Posted by | 7:33 AM
I don't know about you, but I prefer for my bubble gum supply to measure in feet. Sticks are for lightweights. Everyone knows that the t...

Furby

Posted by | 7:36 AM
Technology can be useful in mainly outlets. Growing technology has enabled us to add efficiency to production, precision to medical procedur...
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Hey Dude

Posted by | 7:21 AM
There was once a time when children's networks didn't feel they needed to dumb down their shows for a preteen audience. Unlike th...

The critical place of play, creativity and fantasy: Key quote 2

Posted by | 10:30 AM
I announced back in April that I was going to do a series on key educational quotes. I managed just one, then got distracted. The format was...

Ode to Discontinued 90s Food Products

Posted by | 7:37 AM
Note: this image contains general snacks, not necessarily discontinued ones. It serves an illustrative purpose and therefore prompts no unne...

Starter Jackets

Posted by | 7:33 AM
Mainstream fashion in the 1990s was highly brand-oriented--much of the statement the wearer chose to project was based on prominent name or ...

Then and Now: Spice Girls

Posted by | 2:21 PM
Although these ladies certainly warrant their own at-length post, I couldn't resist these then and now photos. I understand that the Spi...

Then and Now: Will Smith

Posted by | 7:11 AM
Will Smith, then: Will Smith, now: Aside from the earrings, that first picture could have been taken yesterday for all I know. What's th...

Would You Rather: 90s Edition

Posted by | 1:56 PM
As children, we were constantly yearning for independence from our parents. Sure, they fed us, clothed us, and put a roof over our head, but...

Posted by | 7:52 AM
Children of the Nineties is on vacation! For the time being, enjoy the notably briefer scheduled posts in lieu of the usual lengthy 90s diat...

90s Catch Phrase Mash-Up

Posted by | 7:42 AM
In retrospect, all slang can seem archaic and dated. In modern context, it can make very little sense and contain idioms that are no longer ...

Vanilla Ice

Posted by | 7:36 AM
I've always had a lurking urge to burst Kool-Aid man style through the door of a boardroom in the midst of heated negotiations and shout...
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How to listen to children reading - Part 2

Posted by | 6:00 AM
I wrote a post on how to listen to children reading last year ( here ), but I've been inspired to write a second post on the subject by ...

Baywatch

Posted by | 7:32 AM
Let's be honest here: lifeguards are heroes. They're out there every day, protecting vulnerable swimmers from all manners of ill-fat...
 

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