A question for experienced parents with older children:

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Anonymous wrote:My kids are 16 and 14. I still know all the words to Baby Beluga.


I learned Baby Beluga from the kids I Babysat 30 years ago. I still know it. There’s no way I’m ever forgetting Baby Shark.
Anonymous
My son is 20 and I can still sing the whole opening song to Caillou but I’m unclear on the start date of the Greatest depression so there you have it.
Anonymous
When my oldest kid was born, my mother — whose youngest was at that point off in college — recited Goodnight Moon to her. From memory.

I was once selling drink at a church festival and prompted someone who demanded a coke rudely “how do we ask?”
Anonymous
On that tv show the middle there is a scene where they are driving a child to the big city for his first job after college and she points out the cows along the way and he's like mom you can stop doing that now.
Anonymous
I still play and sing Pixar movie songs and Jack Johnson's Curious George sound track alone in my car - my kids aren't kids anymore. Good times...
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My kids are now 12 and 14 and I sometimes listen to Kids Place Live on SiriusXM when I’m in the car by myself. It brings back good memories.
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My kids are 6 and 9...I don’t really have any kids songs stuck in my head. But we listen to a lot of pop music.
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Considering that I still want to belt out "LEVVVV REE DUNN - REED" instead of "Let Freedom Ring!" as I heard/learned in 1976 as a first grader, I get the occasional Blue's Clues ear worm. Some memories never fade.

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