Blockbuster, board games and boredom : why everyone’s parenting like it’s 1999
Nostalgic millennial parents are increasingly keen to replicate their own childhoods. But were the 90s as blissful as we remember? When I look back on my 1990s childhood, it’s hard not to feel nostalgic. We roamed for miles without supervision, riding our bikes, building dens and swimming in (…)
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