"Revolutionizing the Playground: The Impact of 'Free to Be … You and Me'"

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"Revolutionizing the Playground: The Impact of 'Free to Be … You and Me'"
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"Free to Be...You and Me," a 1974 children's TV special created by Marlo Thomas, challenged rigid gender roles by showing that girls could be doctors and boys could play with dolls. The show's theme song imagined a land where children are free, and through songs, skits, and stories, it encouraged children to be and do anything they wanted. The landmark program took a revolutionary approach to children's entertainment, promoting self-reliance and breaking traditional stereotypes.

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