“Unlock the Nostalgia: 10 Unforgettable 90s UK Childhood Memories That Will Take You Back in Time!”
In reality, the adults probably didn’t care what we were drawing but they always played along and encouraged us to have drawing competitions that they assessed at the end of the night. Colouring outside the lines was a huge no-no, and using special techniques like a smudge here and there always looked great. It was modern art at it’s finest and became synonymous with ’90s kid living.
Blue Peter Was Life
If you grew up as a ’90s kid in the UK, you’ll know all about Blue Peter. This program has been around since the 1950s and is a vintage TV gem. As a kid, there was nothing more exciting than getting a new Blue Peter badge and taking it to show and tell at school.
It’s the longest running children’s TV show in the world, and has stood the test of time because of its lovable presenters, great events, and pets that everyone fell in love with. If you grew up in the ’90s, Blue Peter was life.
Pillow Fights Were Serious
If you were lucky, at the weekend you were allowed to invite a friend over to stay. This meant one thing — pillow fights.
What would start as a friendly pillow fight would nearly always end in tears. Either your mum would come and shout at you for making a racket and messing up your room (that had just been tidied for your guest), or you’d accidentally hit your mate too hard with the pillow. Tears or no tears, pillow fights were a right of passage for any child growing up in the ’90s — oh the fun we had!
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