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LeapFrog Blues Clues Play & Learn Thinking Chair, Interactive Toddler Toy with Phrases, Sounds & Music, Educational Toy with Games and Activities,Ages 2 Years +,Red,385 x 527 x 500 millimeters

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Crawley, Alisha M.;Daniel R. Anderson; Angela Santomero; Alice Wilder; Marsha Williams; Marie K. Evans; Jennings Bryant (June 2002). "Do Children Learn How to Watch Television? The Impact of Extensive Experience With Blue's Clues on Preschool Children's Television Viewing Behavior". Journal of Communication 52 (2): 264–280. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2002.tb02544.x Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shop- Thinking Chair-ry (during Thinking Time), Sand Thinking Chair (during Mailtime)

Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca base "Our Suggested Age" ranges on these manufacturer recommendations, as well as considering which ages will enjoy the product. Such factors as a child's developmental skill set and toy popularity help determine the enjoyment levels of a product. Before Blue's Clues began production, the Thinking Chair was a regular chair designed and sold by Galerkin Furniture as part of their Max line. It was originally made for a show on the E! Network called Pure Soap, with an extended sofa version to match. The chair itself was produced in various colors such as blue, indigo, purple, and the now-famous red. Blue and Josh's skidooing sounds are like the ones that Steve and Joe did in the original Blue’s Clues.

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Josh said, “big news,” even though the episodes were Blue's News and Big News with Blue when Blue had big news and it was the answer to Blue’s Clues and it was Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper having a baby when Blue left three clues on Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, and a baby bottle and Steve and Josh both thought that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper have a new bottle but that’s not big news and having a bottle is not big news at all and Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper had Paprika, Sage and Ginger and Cinnamon wasn’t here until The Baby's Here!. The most important casting decision was that of the host, the only human character in the show. The host's role was to empower and challenge the show's young viewers, to help increase their self-esteem, and to strongly connect with them through the television screen. The producers originally wanted a female host. [47] After months of research and over 1,000 auditions, they hired actor/performer Steve Burns based on the strength of his audition. [47] [48] Burns received the strongest and most enthusiastic response in tests with the young audience. [49] Johnson said what made Burns a great children's TV host was that "he didn't want to be a children's host... He loved kids, but he didn't want to make a career out of it". [50] Burns decided to leave the show in the autumn of 2000, departing in January 2001. [51] He was in over 100 episodes of Blue's Clues when his final episodes aired in April 2002. [44] [52] Burns himself stated, "I knew I wasn't gonna be doing children's television all my life, mostly because I refused to lose my hair on a kid's TV show, and it was happenin' – fast." [53] This is also the third episode where a tree was the third clue with The Lost Episode! and Building with Blue being the first two. However in What Did Blue See? and Blue's Big Neighborhood Adventure, it was the second clue. Plum (voiced by Nicolas Salgado, who is sometimes credited as Nicolas Marti Salgado) is a small purple bird and an old friend of Periwinkle's from the city. He's also bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English. Also Steve drew a house in Draw Along with Blue when Chalk Girl told Steve to draw a house and he drew a big square, a big triangle and a miniature rectangle separately at first.

a b Dominguez, Noah (20 January 2021). "Blue's Clues Co-Creator Says She Has the Lost Pilot". CBR.com . Retrieved 4 June 2021. This is the fifth episode where a house was a clue. The first four being Magenta Gets Glasses, Morning Music, and Getting Glasses with Magenta when Magenta’s House was a clue and Magenta's Messages when the Blue's Clues House was a clue. Steve wasn’t singing We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues but he did do the smart pose even though he sung it with Josh and Joe with Joe Gets a Clue and Meet Josh! and with Miranda in Magenta Gets Glasses. The Fairy Tale Ball - A Group of Mushrooms (during the Play Blue's Clues song), Baby Bear's Chair (during thinking time, due to being in a skidoo segment) Sage and Ginger are Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper's newborn fraternal twins, who debut in Blue's Clues & You!. They first appear in "Big News with Blue". They are both short bottles with faces, arms, and cork caps. Sage is a boy whose bottle is colored green and Ginger is a girl whose bottle is colored light brown.

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