Wednesday, May 25, 2011

My Thoughts on Sesame Street (and other kid's programming)

1-Sesame Street has gotten a lot more formulaic than I remember.  They change up the formula every couple of seasons, but for the most part it very much follows a standard formula and I don't remember it doing that when I was a kid.

2-I don't know when they introduced The Bear Family, from Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but holy cow do I find those characters entertaining!  Baby Bear has the most adorable speech impediment, they gave them a new baby (Curly Bear), and they made Mama and Papa Bear beatniks. 

3-Considering the fact that Elmo drew his entire world, I would think his furniture would be more cooperative with him.  His door and window shade won't open without a considerable amount of cajoling, his drawer smacks him in the head every time it opens, and his computer runs around shrieking every time he gets mail.  Elmo needs a new apartment.

4-Speaking of Elmo's World, there's a character called Mr. Noodle...he's a caricature of the old hobo-style clowns (think Red Skelton), and Elmo asks him to demonstrate certain things depending on what the topic of the day is (such as getting dressed, riding a bike, helping a friend, etc.).  Occasionally, Mr. Noodle's brother or sister will show up and do the demonstration instead...and I noticed a couple weeks ago that it's Kristin Chenowith playing the sister.  How cool is that?

5-I <3 The Backyardigans.  Plain and simple.  It's clever, cute, and not so insipid that I can't stand to watch it with Aurora.  The music is so catchy!  I occasionally find myself with songs from the show stuck in my head days after watching an episode.

6-Angelina Ballerina has proven to me that we need to get Aurora into dance lessons as soon as possible.  She is so naturally interested in music and movement, and she has started copying dance movements from not only Angelina, but The Backyardigans and other shows as well. 

7-I miss The Wiggles.  Netflix streaming took down all their dvds, so we haven't had any Wiggles in a while.  I'm torn between buying a couple of the dvds and just letting it go...it seems silly to drop the cash on a dvd that I know we're going to get rid of when I could instead get a dvd that I am relatively confident we'll keep (for example, a Disney movie not yet owned), but we really did enjoy the Wiggles.

7 comments:

  1. Why not hope for a Blu-Ray of The Wiggles? ;-)

    OMGoodness for Kristin Chenowith! :-)

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  2. They still have the dvds up, but not streaming...part of why I love the streaming so much is that I'm not spending money on dvds that we're going to get rid of.

    Also, we don't have Blu-Ray player yet.

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  3. I look forward to full programming recommendations when my time comes.

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  4. There should be Wiggles DVDs in that stack we gave you guys when you were here.

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  5. When Andrew was little, our Doctor told me that Sesame Street uses rapid stimulation. He advised to watch it once in a while, but not everyday, because a child could get used to the speed and develop a short attention span. I said, "I'm sorry, were you saying something?"
    Steve Shoemaker

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  6. It sounds like I should start watching Sesame Street again. There seem to be a lot of lessosn I could learn about playing nice with others, how not to get too angry about computers not cooperating, and how not to imagine setting ablaze the dresser I walk into once a week. :)

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