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  1. In 5 words or less, describe your childhood. Crowded. Happy. Spontaneous. Frugal.
  2. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Unlike previous presidents, Jackson was born into a poor family. His election to the presidency shifted the balance of power in the country from wealthy, East Coas...
  3. Strawberry Shortcake - A Berry Special Girl Whether you are a fan of the original dolly from the 1980's or you're in love with her latest reincarnation, you have to admit--Strawberry Shortcake is one pretty nifty gal! Find out what's been going on lately with our dear friend here and enjoy a l...
  4. Classic Nickelodeon Shows Classic Nick refers to that time in Nickelodeon's history where slime flowed from every kid's nostrils, pies in the face never got old, and saluting shorts became the new Pledge of Allegiance. This lens is dedicated to the cause of never forgetting...
  5. My Childhood's Christmas Stories Oh my dear , for some it's about gifts ,for others about eating well ,for us it had always been celebrating that we are one family . Old fashioned girl ready for school by bonnievoyage Make customized greeting cards At www.zazzle.com View more Vin...
  6. Nostalgia - Memories of Childhood in India This page is dedicated to all the wonderful kids in the world especially those living outside India with their expatriate, non-resident Indian parents. These kids are deprived of the wonderful things that India offers, and the things that we parents,...
  7. Helen Keller Helen Keller, American author and lecturer, who was deaf and blind and who served as an inspiration for other people with disabilities. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, the daughter of well-to-do parents: Arthur Keller, a former officer in the Con...
  8. The Alligator King The animated short The Alligator King teaches children to count to seven while relating the story of one sad King whose seven sons do their best to cheer him up. Created by Bud Luckey, the short was a staple on Sesame Street during the mid-1970s thro...
  9. The Forgotten 80's Welcome to the realm of the forgotten 80s. A celebration of the fads that never made it to any cable TV 80's lovefest. These are the 80's trends you forgot. At times, it tends to slant towards the girly end of the spectrum but that's only because I l...
  10. Wayne Gretzky For two decades, the ethereal Wayne Gretzky has lifted hockey to new and dizzying heights while establishing himself as the greatest player of all time. He transcends hockey and is the most statistically dominant player in the history of North Americ...
  11. Vintage Fisher Price Farm One of my favorite toys growing up as a child was this Fisher Price Farm. I cannot believe that the toy I played with that I loved so much is now in the Vintage category. I think my age is really starting to hit me. Now this toy has become a collecto...
  12. The Magical World of Kids The page is dedicated to all the wonderful kids in the world. The page contains nursery rhymes, animations, cartoons, funny videos, songs, poems, comics, books, toys, games and lots of other fun stuff for kids. Image Source: Flickr / Hubmedia
  13. The Worst Witch The Worst Witch is a young adult series that follows the mis-adventures of student witch Mildred Hubble, who happens to be the worst witch at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches. Written by author Jill Murphy, the series expanded into a 1986 telev...
  14. Ladybugs' Picnic The animated short Ladybugs' Picnic teaches children to count to twelve while relating the story of the events of the ladybugs' picnic. Created by Bud Luckey, the short was a staple on Sesame Street during the mid-1970s through the 1980s.
  15. Cecille! Originally aired on Sesame Street in the early 1990s, these five two-minute shorts with the catchy songs featured an orange ball of clay with ruby red lips known as Cecille! Her life lessons, taught through song, impacted a generation of kids and par...
  16. The Invention of Childhood - A Brief History "The history of childhood is a nightmare from which we have only recently begun to awake." DeMause Childhood and the innocence we associate with it is not universal, that is to say it not consistently the same through time or across space. Understan...
  17. The Gift of Honesty Honesty isn't something we slip into when the right mood strikes. It's a character trait that's developed early in life. Over time, like a butterfly squeezing from its cocoon, an honest mindset becomes a part of who we are--how we view our world, and...
  18. My Father - In Memoriam As old as I am now, my father is still Daddy to me and always will be. Somehow 'Dad' doesn't feel right, it doesn't reflect the love I still have for him even though he died 22 years ago. I still miss him so much. He was what we call here in the UK,...
  19. Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher, British politician and the first woman to hold the office of prime minister of the United Kingdom. The winner of three consecutive general elections, Thatcher served as prime minister from 1979 to 1990. She was the longest-serving...
  20. Jack-in-the-Boxes Who doesn't like to see Jack jump out of his box to a tune (usually "Pop Goes the Weasel"), after you crank the handle around. When the tune gets to the part that says "POP", out jumps Jack, (which is usually a clown), but not always. Sometimes he ca...