Guilty Pleasure

Kimp the Shrimp

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What TV Show/ Book Or Movie that are for Little kids or Tweens do you enjoy

Ex: I love Spongenbob, Jimmy Nuetron,Fairly Odd-Parents On Nick! and Arther on PBS

Book wis i read the Unforatunite event books and loved the movie also love books from when i was younger
 

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I liked all that you named but Arthur...never got into him.

MUPPETS, MUPPETS, MUPPETS....I LOVE MUPPETS!!!!!

I also like Bear in the Big Blue House and anything targeted to the 8+ year range.....people joke that I am still a kid. It isn't nothing for my husband and I to sit around and watch cartoons 24-7!

I read the Lemony Snicket books to I think #8 then they started getting too predictable so I put them down. The movie was terrible compared to the books in my opionion.

I may be 32 but the way I figure it...I am only 5 (3+2=5 hehehehehehehe)
 

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I enjoy "Little Bill" on Nickelodeon. It's just so cute!

I still watch "Mr. Rogers" and "Sesame Street" when I can. But I'm not usually home when they are on.

Oh- and I don't feel guilty about it either! :big_grin:
 

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I too still watch Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers when I can. I also enjoy Arthur, I think they've done a good job in keeping with the books. I also like Bear in the Big Blue House and I love Veggie Tales.

With books, I still love to read a good children's book. I am very fond of the young adult series Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (and can't wait for the movie) and the worst guilty pleasure I'll admit to is that I still pull out some of my old Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume and Babysitter Club books to read every once and awhile, especially when I'm down and feeling kind of nostaligic.
 

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Oooh, so many! I'll list a few: Jimmy Neutron, Sesame Street, Arthur on PBS, the Disney Princess collection (to an extent), Hey Arnold, etc.
 

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Lets see, guilty pleasure... guilty pleasure... guilty pleasure....
<looks up>
Oh.
Well it's not so much books or shows, but...
You see on this shelf above my head here, I have... um... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5....
...........
....22, 23, 24, 25... yeah, 25 teddy bears. And most of them have names, too. See there's Teddy, Annie, Brandy, Brandy II, Brandy III (now that's a little pathetic of me), Mr. Minky (he came with that name), Marky, Patchy, Snowy, Russy- or is it Rusty? Stripey...are you seeing a pattern here? (besides all the Brandy's) Yeah that's no accident, either...


Oh, and behind me, up in my closet... My porcelain doll collection. And while that's more of a sentimental-pack-rat thing than a guilty pleasure, well- they have names, too...

And let's not even start with my collections of sea shells, boxes, and tchotchkies... or my growing collection of turtles... well at least I haven't given any of those things names.




Yet.
 

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two words POCKET DRAGONS

i have a growing collection of them. these things are so cute. and they're dragons. i also have a fast fast fast growing collection of fantasy books for all ages. i have a large collection of stuffed animals(no muppets i'm afraid(but i have many teddies too Lisa)). i used to collect pokemon card but not any more. and of course my collection of random art projects.
 

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I love Kim Possible. It's so well-written and the villains are truly entertaining as well as the heroes.

I was also a big fan of Fillmore, but they seem to have taken it off the air. I just loved how they turned trivial things like miniature golf into a crisis of near international proportions. It also had a kickin' theme song.

And I get a charge out of That's So Raven, more because of the actors than the material.

Really, ABC has a pretty swell Saturday lineup! :big_grin:

A couple of years ago I was buying Muppet Christmas Carol on dvd and the clerk said, "oh, your kids are going to love that!". I promptly and proudly told her that I have no children and that it was for me!
 

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Well,during the week,I try to watch SS;to see if new characters/puppets are on there,old songs redone,and basically how the recent format is.On the weekends I watch: Dora the Explorer,Blue's Clue's,Batman,Teen Titans.I don't have cable tv anymore,so I haven't got a clue what's on the cartoon network or Nick these days.
 
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