I LOVED Liberty's Kids! I was a few history nerd even as a kid and didn't have cable so PBS was my daily watch. I was probably too old for Liberty's Kids (I think I was about 11 or 12) but enjoyed it.
@Buzz Rules - I'm curious, how old are you? I wonder if we are about the same age...
DS, who grew up with it, loved it,
& has the series on DVD, says, "NO!"
He believes they wouldn't teach the
same lessons & would incorporate
the new, edited history.
I LOVED Liberty's Kids! I was a few history nerd even as a kid and didn't have cable so PBS was my daily watch. I was probably too old for Liberty's Kids (I think I was about 11 or 12) but enjoyed it.
@Buzz Rules - I'm curious, how old are you? I wonder if we are about the same age...
DS, who grew up with it, loved it,
& has the series on DVD, says, "NO!"
He believes they wouldn't teach the
same lessons & would incorporate
the new, edited history.
Are you saying L.K. showed history wrongly (given that it was meant for children on a very general scope of the American Revolution)? Or are you referring to the educational debate currently in the country (that I don't want this thread to turn into since it's against the rules)? I'm just a little bit confused by your post.
No. Disney has a terrible problem with live action remakes. They are always trying to stuff social issues where they do not belong. What is wrong with entertainment?
No. Disney has a terrible problem with live action remakes. They are always trying to stuff social issues where they do not belong. What is wrong with entertainment?
It was made by PBS I believe. And they were pretty accurate to history I believe (certain things were glossed over due to time constraints but not completely ignored). Did you watch the show in the past?
It was made by PBS I believe. And they were pretty accurate to history I believe (certain things were glossed over due to time constraints but not completely ignored). Did you watch the show in the past?
Are you saying L.K. showed history wrongly (given that it was meant for children on a very general scope of the American Revolution)? Or are you referring to the educational debate currently in the country (that I don't want this thread to turn into since it's against the rules)? I'm just a little bit confused by your post.