
Elisabeth Sherman
Associate Editor at Parents
Words in Slate, The Cut, Food & Wine, Thrillist, The Guardian, Romper and more // associate editor @parents. previously: food+drink editor @matadornetwork
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1 week ago |
parents.com | Elisabeth Sherman
The toys Foofa, Muno, Toodee, and Plex standing line together in a scene from 'Yo Gabba Gabbaland'. Photo: Parents/Apple TV+ The newest generation of young kids isn’t going to remember the original Yo Gabba Gabba!, but their parents, and perhaps even their older siblings, will. This musical kids show, which ran from 2007 to 2015, has achieved almost an almost cult-like status, and Apple TV+ brought it back to life. The Host of 'Yo Gabba Gabba Land' Kammy Kam, holding an umbrella.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Elisabeth Sherman
Parents/Apple TV+ The toys Foofa, Muno, Toodee, and Plex standing line together in a scene from 'Yo Gabba Gabbaland'Generate Key TakeawaysThe newest generation of young kids isn’t going to remember the original Yo Gabba Gabba!, but their parents, and perhaps even their older siblings, will. This musical kids show, which ran from 2007 to 2015, has achieved almost an almost cult-like status, and Apple TV+ brought it back to life.
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1 week ago |
parents.com | Elisabeth Sherman
Photo: Parents/Moonbug Entertainment Your kids listen to the CoComelon music playlists on Spotify. Thanks to the CoComelon YouTube channel, JJ and his friends helped teach them good table manners and positive eating habits, and proved that going to the potty independently isn’t that scary after all. And now your kids have the chance to meet their friends from CoComelon that have taught them so many valuable life lessons—live and in person.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Elisabeth Sherman
Parents/Moonbug EntertainmentYour kids listen to the CoComelon music playlists on Spotify. Thanks to the CoComelon YouTube channel, JJ and his friends helped teach them good table manners and positive eating habits, and proved that going to the potty independently isn’t that scary after all. And now your kids have the chance to meet their friends from CoComelon that have taught them so many valuable life lessons—live and in person.
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2 weeks ago |
parents.com | Elisabeth Sherman
Woody and Buzz in a still from the first 'Toy Story' movie. Photo: Parents/Pixar Pixar has been entertaining kids for generations: Millennials will remember A Bug’s Life and Monster’s Inc, while Gen Z has Cars and Ratatouille. The studio's streak of iconic and groundbreaking films that both kids and their parents have fallen in love with has been hard to break, with beautifully animated and moving storylines as hits like Luca, Coco, and The Incredibles continue to arrive on our screens.
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