Parents are feeling nostalgic about the carefree summers they had in the '90s. But do they even work for modern kids? (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) In a now-viral Instagram ...
Millennial parents want their kids to have a tech-free '90s summer, just like they used to. Millennial parents are throwing it back. After the recent resurgence of iconic nineties trends jelly shoes, ...
New York subscribers got exclusive early access to this story in our Brooding newsletter. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. In this year’s run-up to summer break, parents have been nostalgic for ...
I was a '90s kid. When I reflect on my childhood, I realize that we were expected to handle many things on our own that more ...
The '90s nostalgia that brought back cargo pants and flip phones is also fueling a parenting trend among Millennials called '90s kid summers. The idea is to recreate the core childhood memories of a ...
Kids these days watch Bluey episodes where the biggest drama is a cartoon dog losing a game of keepy-uppy. I watched a boy get stung to death by bees after trying to find his best friend’s mood ring.
Millennial parents are throwing it back. After the recent resurgence of iconic nineties trends jelly shoes, chunky highlights and flip phones, the “’90s kid summer” parenting trend reeks of ...
In a now-viral Instagram post from last year, Nebraska mom Markay Cunningham narrates a typical summer day for kids in the ’90s: Food was a box of ice pops plopped on the ground, water came from the ...