Some articles on kids, kid:
... The station currently runs Vortexx, a successor of The CW4Kids (which in turn, was the successor of Kids' WB), on Saturday mornings ... It also aired children's programming from 4Kids TV on Sunday mornings until the block was discontinued by Fox on December 27, 2008 (therefore, both Saturday and Sunday mornings were essentially programmed by one company, 4Kids Entertainment, for seven months) ...
... Honey, I Shrunk the Kids The TV Show (truncated to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids in the show's title sequence) is an American syndicated science fiction sitcom based on the 1989 film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids ...
... On August 31, 1998, WADL would pick up Fox Kids programming (later FoxBox and 4KidsTV) on weekdays and weekends with programs such as Power Rangers, Batman The Animated Series, Goosebumps, among others ... Previously, WKBD had aired Fox Kids even after losing its Fox affiliation ... As Fox Kids ended its weekday airings on Fox in 2002, WADL continued running the revamped Fox Box until the fall of 2003, when Fox's 4Kids TV Saturday morning lineup moved to another cross-town station, then ...
... of the CW, the combined network utilized The WB's scheduling practices and brought the Kids' WB block, still run by Warner Bros ... and CBS, it would suspend the Kids' WB programming block due to the effects of children's advertising limits and cable competition, and sell the ... Kids' WB ended broadcasting on all non-WUPA-TV affiliates on May 17, 2008, and on WUPA-TV on May 18, 2008 ...
... it’s misspelled is because it’s from a drawing this kid gave us ... We played a show for a bunch of kids in South Central L.A.—Dorsey High ... teacher there, so we went down there to her class and we played for the kids and it was super fun ...
Famous quotes containing the word kids:
“Mothers of America
let your kids go to the movies!
get them out of the house so they wont know what youre up to
its true that fresh air is good for the body
but what about the soul
that grows in darkness, embossed by silvery images”
—Frank OHara (19261966)
“The quickness with which all the stuff from childhood can reduce adult siblings to kids again underscores the strong and complex connections between brothers and sisters.... It doesnt seem to matter how much time has elapsed or how far weve traveled. Our brothers and sisters bring us face to face with our former selves and remind us how intricately bound up we are in each others lives.”
—Jane Mersky Leder (20th century)
“However strongly they resist it, our kids have to learn that as adults we need the companionship and love of other adults. The more direct we are about our needs, the easier it may be for our children to accept those needs. Their jealousy may come from a fear that if we adults love each other we might not have any left for them. We have to let them know that its a different kind of love.”
—Ruth Davidson Bell. Ourselves and Our Children, by Boston Womens Health Book Collective, ch. 3 (1978)