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The 2002 studies demonstrated that experience with watching one TV series affects how children watch other programs, especially in the way they interact with them. [141] They also showed that since children are selective in the material they attend to and that their interaction increases with comprehension and mastery, children tend to pay more attention to novel information and interact more with material they have seen before and mastered. According to Crawley and her colleagues, Blue's Clues demonstrated that television could empower and influence children's long-term motivation for and a love of learning. As they stated, "One need only to watch children watch Blue’s Clues to realize that they respond to it with enormous enthusiasm". [146] Lawrie Mifflin (August 9, 1996). "U.S. Mandates Educational TV for Children". The New York Times. p.16 . Retrieved March 14, 2010. Living room picture: Big and small apples, then open and closed books, then up and down arrows, then full and empty cups, then closed and open books, then on and off lamps, then happy and sad faces This is the first episode to have a running gag where Steve uses his listening skills after viewers say "A Clue!". a b Santomero, Angela (21 February 2018). "I Admired Mr. Rogers As a Mentor from Afar – Now I'm Walking in His Sneakers". USA Today . Retrieved 4 August 2021.

This is the third episode in which " The So Long Song" is not sung, after " Blue's Night Before Christmas" and " Blue's Show and Tell Surprise".Living room picture: Picture of forest (the beginning also showed a fox trying to reach some grapes) In "Making Changes", Mailbox couldn't get in the house because of the closed window, so Steve and Blue could open the window & let him in.

In the first four seasons, Blue winks in the outro, but for the rest of the series, she does not wink. The 3 Little Pigs and the Wolf are friends like the other ones were in Super Why! from The Three Little Pigs and Team Umizoomi from "Lost Fairy Tales in the City". Green Puppy, or Green for short, (voiced by Adam Peltzman) is one of Blue's schoolmates, a 5-year-old [1] mint green bulldog who communicates through gruff barks. Her first appearance was "Blue's Sad Day". Unlike the other dogs featured in the series, Green Puppy is depicted with visible teeth incisors and has short ears. Green Puppy is playful but she can be a bit rough. Sam (played by Lisa Datz) is Orange Kitten's owner and Steve's friend; she and Orange Kitten celebrate Hanukkah. Like most of Steve's live-action friends, she is only shown in one of the Christmas specials, "Blue's Big Holiday".This is the eighth time where a butterfly was seen. The others being The Trying Game when Steve saw a caterpillar trying to be a butterfly like his grandmother, What Did Blue See? when Steve looked through a kaleidoscope, Nurture! when Steve and Blue helped a butterfly out the door, Bugs! when a butterfly was the answer to Blue’s Clues when Blue left three clues on wings, colors, and a chrysalis, Blue's Big Car Trip when Joe and Blue saw a butterfly going by, Spring is Here! when Josh and Blue helped butterflies find their matching friends, and Blue's Big Costume Parade when Josh and Blue dressed up as a butterfly, rabbit, and horse. Living room picture: The evolution of Blue's Clues throughout the episode, First Steve playing Blue's Clues, then Joe getting his very first notebook, then Steve going to college, then Joe playing Blue's Clues, then Josh playing Blue's Clues Miss Marigold (voiced by Aisha Hinds in the original and Rachel Bloom in the reboot]] is the teacher of Blue's preschool class who appears in three episodes. Unlike most other humans on the show, she is not portrayed by a live-action actor but is animated. In the reboot, she is a pink, anthropomorphic hippopotamus with a flower on her head.

Tracy, Diane. (2002). Blue's Clues for Success: The 8 Secrets Behind a Phenomenal Business. New York: Kaplan Publishing. ISBN 0-7931-5376-X.Shovel and Pail were mentioned again like they were in Pool Party when Steve saw that Shovel and Pail were all that was left to invite to the pool party and Blue volunteered. a b c d Mifflin, Lawrie (3 August 1997). "The Joy of Repetition, Repetition, Repetition". The New York Times . Retrieved 6 June 2021.

Gladwell, Malcolm (2000). The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. New York: Little, Brown, and Company. ISBN 0-316-31696-2 The six episodes without Mailtime: Blue's Big Musical, Blue Takes You to School, The Fairy Tale Ball 139th Episode (2004), Skidoo Adventure, The Legend of the Blue Puppy 131st Episode (2004), and Blue's Dino Clues.Paprika and Cinnamon sometimes disagree like in Thomas and Friends with the song "Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining" and part of it was, “Bill and Ben the twins work together all day long. They sometimes disagree how things are done,”. Mailbox's favorite party game was originally Musical Chairs. This is the answer to Blue's Clues in " Mailbox's Birthday". However, in the later episode " Blue's Birthday," he says his favorite game is Pin the Flag on Mailbox (Postbox in the UK).

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