Kid Mugs
Description: Collage of 90s kid stickers made with all 90s retro sticker collection. Add this to your sticker display collections or for your Sticker wall collage.A 90s kid would be Someone who had spent the majority of their childhood years (about around age 3ish to 11,2 in the decade of the 90s) .A 90s baby would be anyone born in the 90s (born 1990-1999) because they were babies at some point in the 90s.Feeding the Tamagotchi, collecting Lip Smackers and Pogs, recording playlists on CDs, wearing the T-shirt from your favorite music band, and making braided bracelets’90s kids, we’re all adults today. And looking at modern children, we often forget that our childhood was completely different, but no less fun and fascinating
Description: The Magic School Bus is an American edutainment media franchise that includes a book series, a TV series, a streaming series, and video games. Each of the stories within the franchise centers on the antics of a fictional elementary school teacher, Ms. Frizzle, and her class, who board a "magic school bus", which takes them on field trips to unusual times and locations, such as the Cretaceous Period, outer space, and the interior of the human body.
Description: Daniel LaRusso's (Ralph Macchio) Miyagi-Do headband from John G. Avildsen's The Karate Kid Parts II and III. Daniel received the headband from Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) to heal his wounds after Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and his crew attacked him in the first film and continued to wear it throughout the franchise.
Description: The Great Space Coaster was a live action children's television show that was broadcast in first-run syndication from 1981 to 1986. The show was about three young singers who are brought to a habitable asteroid in space called Coasterville by a clown named Baxter who pilots the "space coaster," a roller coaster-like spaceship. The asteroid is populated by strange-looking, wise-cracking puppet characters such as Goriddle Gorilla, Knock Knock the Woodpecker, Edison the Elephant, and Gary Gnu (host of "The Gary Gnu Show"). Baxter is forever on the run from M.T. Promises, a nefarious ringmaster who plans to re-capture Baxter and return him to the circus he worked at before he escaped. Each episode ended with a different life lesson.
Description: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 independent animated musical fantasy film set in a picturesque rainforest, called Ferm Gully. The rainforest is inhabited by fairies, including Crysta, who has never seen a human before. In fact, she is told they are extinct. But when a logging company comes near the rainforest, she sees that they do exist, and even accidentally shrinks one of them: a boy named Zak. Now her size, Zak sees the damage that the company does and helps Crysta to stop not only them, but an evil entity named Hexxus, who feeds off pollution.
Description: Schoolhouse Rock! is an American interstitial programming series of animated musical educational short films (and later, videos) that aired during the Saturday morning children's programming block on the U.S. television network ABC. The themes covered included grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and civics. The series' original run lasted from 1973 to 1984; it was later revived with both old and new episodes airing from 1993 to 1996.
Description: Originally known as The World According to Bobby, Bobby's World is an animated children's television series that ran for seven seasons from September 8, 1990, to February 23, 1998. The series is a comical and insightful look inside the mind of 4-year-old Bobby Generic (pronounced "GEN-e-ric"). Bobby lives in a typical suburban neighborhood, but the show takes viewers inside his imagination to discover a world of daring adventure, incredible wonder and lots of laughs, all in pint-sized perspective. Each episode draws from everyday family situations and growing up problems that are magnified by Bobby's active imagination – the window through which we glimpse how kids wrestle emotionally and creatively with life's problems.