Mister Rogers Thought Kids Belonged in Factories. He Was Right.
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Mister Rogers Thought Kids Belonged in Factories. He Was Right.
CrayolaIf you were to rank the most blissed-out segment in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, you would have a monumental task ahead of you. Each show is 28 minutes of zen. But easily making it into the top five recurring warm-bath segments are the factory tours. Watching red balls take shape, pretzel dough go into the oven, the Crayola factory come to life, and a cloud of cotton getting brushed into a towel with Fred Rogers’ calm, interested voiceove…
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