For kids who grew up in the 1970s, Christmas was a slower, more analog kind of magic. Holiday wish lists were built with ...
Warning: extreme nostalgia ahead. These ’70s and ’80s Christmas memories — lights, chocolates, TV specials, decorations — ...
For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, whether after school or Saturday mornings, creating legions of fans for “Sesame Street, ...
In the 1970s, kids had more freedom and responsibility than most children experience today. Parents often gave their kids wide boundaries, trusting them to navigate neighborhoods, solve problems, and ...
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Creepy Things That Kept ’70s and ’80s Kids Up at Night
For kids growing up in the ’70s and ’80s, let’s be real — we saw some stuff. Thanks to the lack of helicopter parents ...
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