Kylie Kelce discusses her favorite children’s TV shows and those she has banned during a podcast episode. Kelce categorizes her listed shows, focusing on their educational value and entertainment. She praises "Ms. Rachel" for combining music with speech pathology techniques. "Sesame Street" is a nostalgic favorite for her, especially Big Bird's timeless appeal. "Bluey" is celebrated for its humor and episode length, while "Peppa Pig" and "Zoboomafoo" are also mentioned as personal favorites. Additionally, she expresses a desire for her children to appreciate shows from her childhood, like "The Big Comfy Couch."
Ms. Rachel? Obvious. She sings the songs that you would love. She does legitimate speech pathology tactics and practices within the show, and also my kids love her.
Big Bird is aging like fine wine. I want to know his skin care routine because he doesn't look a day older than when I used to watch him when I was little.
Even if you watch three episodes, you're barely hitting the threshold that you would hit if you watch one episode of something else. I love that.
Loonette and Molly are just hanging out on a couch. There's some dust bunnies underneath. They pull things out of the cushions. It's a great show.
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