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ORIGINAL “Arthur” TV Series Opening/Closing from 1996. Recorded in October 1996 from South Dakota Public TV. Arthur was still a brand new show!
Super Soaker 50 (No doubt has been posted before, but this one comes with a really fun to read article that includes it’s history, it’s invention by NASA Scientist Lonnie Johnson, old photos, and even original tv commercials! Link in comments).
Scholastic Book Fair – Somehow the masterminds at Scholastic could even get the kids who didn’t like to read, excited about reading.
Sticker books! But before they made real sticker ones you had to cut out the “stickers” and either lick the back like a stamp or moisten with a cloth and then place it on the page. Horrible tasting glue for sure.