#4 - there’s a big difference between now and then though. Now everyone has a cell phone so it’s pretty much 24x7 access. Back then it was for an hour or two after homework was done.
#35 I can remember learning Basic in middle school. The first thing we learned to code was blackjack.
#52 is missing The General Lee. Also, why is the 2018 Bumblebee in there? The original was a plain yellow Beetle, but it still wouldn't belong in that procession...
#47 Kids these days will know if you help them know. I've purchased 4 Shel Silverstein books for my wife's great-nieces, and they loved them all. (Especially "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree".)
#4 - there’s a big difference between now and then though. Now everyone has a cell phone so it’s pretty much 24x7 access. Back then it was for an hour or two after homework was done.
#35 I can remember learning Basic in middle school. The first thing we learned to code was blackjack.
#52 is missing The General Lee. Also, why is the 2018 Bumblebee in there? The original was a plain yellow Beetle, but it still wouldn't belong in that procession...
#47 Kids these days will know if you help them know. I've purchased 4 Shel Silverstein books for my wife's great-nieces, and they loved them all. (Especially "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree".)
#52 is missing The General Lee. Also, why is the 2018 Bumblebee in there? The original was a plain yellow Beetle, but it still wouldn't belong in that procession...
And Herbie the Love Bug was from the 60s!
Same. My kids grew up on Shel and Dr. Suess books. My youngest is 7.