Well, I'm learning that even though many parents don't believe in letting their children watch shows on an actual TV screen--they do indulge their children in YouTube. Secretly some of us Gen X parents are fascinated with YouTube so our children seem to be growing up around it. It's not all bad. YouTube allows any of us to upload videos of our kids eating macaroni, learning sign language, or speaking in their native tongue. How cute! Btw, when did Sesame Street become so hip with all these musical guests? Over dinner with friends, I learned that these are the must-see videos for toddlers either from the original source or on YouTube:
ABC's with India Arie
baby sign
Number 4 with Feist
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