A mom's experiment with screen time found that '90s kids' TV shows changed her children's behavior, leaving them less overstimulated and sleeping better.
The 1990s were a time of prosperity for kids' TV. For the first time, kids' shows were growing faster than ever beyond the realm of animation, and children finally had separate channels with content ...
The scene is instantly familiar to any parent: A toddler curled up on the couch, a gentle episode of Little Bear playing softly. No chaotic colors. No screeching soundtrack. But then, when the credits ...
The '90s had a bunch of shows that kind of leaned toward fantasy or drama, but also had that note of comedy. These names were ...
Kids these days watch Bluey episodes where the biggest drama is a cartoon dog losing a game of keepy-uppy. I watched a boy get stung to death by bees after trying to find his best friend’s mood ring.
Christine is a freelance writer for Collider with two decades of experience covering all types of TV shows and movies spanning every genre. With a particular affinity for dramas, true crime, sitcoms, ...
Millennial parents are throwing it back. After the recent resurgence of iconic nineties trends jelly shoes, chunky highlights and flip phones, the “’90s kid summer” parenting trend reeks of ...
Before constant notifications and structured enrichment, after-school life in the 90s had its own unmistakable rhythm. These ...