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Kirkorian, Heather L.; Ellen A. Wartella; Daniel R. Anderson. (Spring 2008). "Media and Young Children's Learning". The Future of Children 18 (1): 39–61 doi:10.1353/foc.0.0002

In " Blue's New Place", Mailbox was busy listening to music (specifically "Pin the Flag on Mailbox") and dancing near the tree outside that he forgot to deliver the mail. Steve and the viewers called to him to remind him. This marks the first episode in which dancing was a clue, it was the answer to Blue’s Clues in Story Wall. The host of the reboot. He is Steve and Joe's cousin. He is a guitar player who wears a blue striped shirt similar to Steve's but without a collar. a b Kiesewetter, John (29 April 2002). " 'Blue's Clues' puts on new host, new shirts". Cincinnati Enquirer. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02 . Retrieved 15 June 2021. This is also the first episode where open motion was the first clue because in What's Inside?, it was the second clue.Steve's and Joe's Grandmother - The grandmother of Steve and Joe, and the grandaunt of Josh. She wears a green striped shirt like Steve. Aly (played by Izzy Nagel) is Periwinkle's owner; she never appeared or was mentioned in the original series until her debut in "A Blue's Clues Festival of Lights" in the reboot series.

Regional versions of the show, featuring native hosts, have been produced in other countries. Kevin Duala hosted the United Kingdom version and the show became part of pop culture in South Korea. [128] [129] In total, Blue's Clues was syndicated in 120 countries, and was translated into 15 languages. [39] In 2000, it became one of the first preschool shows to incorporate American Sign Language into its content, with between five and ten signs used consistently in each episode. [130] Blue's Clues won an award from the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness (GLAD) for promoting deaf awareness in the media. [131] Cultural influence and impact [ edit ] In The Baby's Here!, Steve was interrupted by a phone call, then Mailbox reminded him to say "Mail!". 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 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.The Big Bad Wolf, who’s name is Wolfie, is angry like Fred Felt Friend was in Blue's Sad Day because he was mad that Felicia Felt Friend scared poor Fred Felt Friend with a monster mask and in Body Language when angry was the answer to Blue’s Clues when Blue left three clues on scrunched-up eyebrows, hands-on hips and a scrunched-up mouth. Living room picture: An oval and a circle, then a rectangle and a square, then a square and a triangle

The Felt Friends are a group of children made entirely of geometric felt shapes. They live in a world that Blue and the host can enter by "skidooing" into a picture frame in the Blue's Clues house. They often ask for the host's help when they need to count, build, or fix something constructed with felt shapes. Many of the Felt Friends' names start with the letter F. Living room picture: A pulley with an envelope attached to it, then the pulley pulling the envelope Heffernan, Jennifer (26 January 2007). "Calling Blue: And on That Farm He Had a Cellphone". The New York Times . Retrieved 5 June 2021.According to " Colors Everywhere!," Mailbox's favorite color is yellow, like the letter he delivered in the same episode. Blue's Birthday" (Pin the Flag on Mailbox) [Note: the tune is similar to that in Mailbox's Birthday] [ ] This is the ninth time where a star was seen. The others being Pretend Time, Blue's Collection, Meet Polka Dots!, Sleepy Singalong with Blue, Spring is Here!, and Blue's Anywhere Box Surprise when stars were drawn, Blue's ABCs when Steve and Blue read Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Sleepy Singalong with Blue when Josh singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star when Blue left three clues on a star, Josh’s guitar, and Josh himself, and Magenta's Thank You Day Surprise when there was a picture of a star. Living room picture: A red mouth saying "Hi!" (at the start after Josh opens the door), then a blue mouth saying "Clues!" (during the Play Blue's Clues song), then a purple mouth saying "Mail!" (during the Mailtime segment), then an orange mouth saying "What's that smell?" (when Josh smells popcorn), then a yellow mouth saying "Sing!" (during the We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues song)

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