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The shows I remember watching are Blue's Clues and Franklin. I'm sure I watched others. I don't watch them now though.
You're right on that paddle.foxkits said:Oh that's a terrible toy when the rubber band broke It became a child spanking device I know first bottom experience. Kids don't let parents buy kids that toy. The great thing was we had great imagination growing up we made all the noises.
A stick could be anything. No most of our toys did not do anything.
We enjoyed them anyway.
I'm laughing, because you reminded me how my brother would put that switch on the Atari gameboard to cause difficulty for me. I was too young to catch on! The ass! "Left or right difficulty. "A" "b". Hmph! My mother thought it defective and returned it! Later we got another (squared), and "they all had that quirk" (the ass!) That's how brothers are, tho.Cottontail said:I was a 70s toddler. My parents had two TVs: a black-and-white set that my mom had gotten while she was in college in the late 60s, and a color one that my dad had built from a kit. VCRs weren't popular yet, and cable TV remained unavailable in our corner of Seattle until the mid 80s. In short: There wasn't much for toddler Cottontail to watch. I’m told I watched a bit of Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, but those kinds of shows were only available at certain times on certain days.
Fortunately, toys did exist back then. Sort of.
Lol H.R. Puffnstuff was a Saturday cartoon land of the lost.Kirisin said:Approaching 60 I never really got into Sesame Street my siblings did like it along with Fraggel Rock
I liked
My favorite was H.R. Pufnstuf
Others I liked
New Zoo Revue
Sigmond the Sea Monster
Mr Rodgers
As I got a little older
Land of the Lost
I did too. Mr Rogers I loved his show a lot sesame street the samerobertabdl74 said:Child in the 1970. I grew up.on sesame Street and Mr Rogers as a toddler