Once upon a time, children’s shows were a delightful escape into simple, lighthearted adventures. They served up humble yet valuable lessons, like sharing, solving puzzles, and the joy of discovery. Steve and his animated friend Blue from “Blue’s Clues” taught kids how to solve problems using clues and deduction. The storylines were innocent and fun, projecting a world where a missing glue stick was the biggest crisis of the day. These shows helped children develop critical thinking skills and patience, without any hidden agendas.
Fast forward to today’s version of “Blue’s Clues & You” and it seems like we’re in a completely different world. What used to be a wholesome program about finding lost crayons or puzzling out paw print clues continues with some modern updates. The current version features Joshua Dela Cruz as the host and uses advanced CG animation and updated technology, like a smartphone instead of a notebook. However, the core of the show remains focused on solving problems using observation and deduction.
Parents should have the reassurance that when they turn on a children’s show, their child will be engaged by relatable characters embarking on wild adventures or solving simple and entertaining puzzles. The updated version of “Blue’s Clues & You” maintains the magic of the original series, continuing to teach valuable lessons in creativity and problem-solving within its modernized format. It’s important to remember that children’s shows can nurture young minds in a manner appropriate for their age, leaving more complex topics to be explored when they can truly comprehend and appreciate them. After all, there’s always plenty of time for grown-up discussions, but childhood? That only comes around once.
															





