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Watching my first episode of The Wiggles...

Wow, I am not a fan!  How much are they paying these guys? I think my daughter likes them, I know she has watched them at daycare before.   I like music and I like dancing but these guys seem a bit odd... just not sitting well with me.


So what children's show do you not like?  What ones do you like?  

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Summer said…
I'm not a fan of The Wiggles either. Thankfully my daughter doesn't like them either. I also don't care much for Martha Speaks. Not sure why...I just can't stand to watch it.

There are a ton I do like. My favorites are Sid the Science Kid, Berenstain Bears, Angelina Ballerina, Betsy's Kindergarten (although I don't think it's on anymore but it was on PBS last year), Max & Ruby, Team Umizoomi, Bubble Guppies, Bear in the Big Blue House, and the leapfrog DVD's.
Yeah I find them kinda odd too but yet we watched them yesterday when little man was started not feeling well.
Haha...my daughter thinks they're "weird"....I know this sounds odd but I think ruby is always bossy and poor max has no choice to be ornery towards her.lol I thought I'd tell ya/invite ya to join me for my first thankful Thursday blog hop starting this wed night...kinda scared to try something new but being thankful never hurt anyone right? Anyways hope you join me!
{tara} from Undeserving Grace
( jason ) said…
My son loves 'Boo!'. But, it might be geared at a younger audience than your daughter. You can watch it on the Qubo channel if you get it, or on hulu.com

Charlie and Lola is also a fabulous show. The way Charlie cares for his little sister is really great.

And, I second all the PBS ones that were mentioned.
Sid the Science Kid is my favorite too!!

Undeserving Grace... I will for sure be there on Thursday for Thankful Thursday!! I will help spread the word! :) I'm excited!

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