Romper room s miss molly looks through her magic mirror and reflects back 09 06 2015 06 07 pm et updated dec 06 2017 rome n y 1984 a sensitive brown haired 4 year old toddler shies away from other children.
Romper room magic mirror.
A typical program featured a group of six to 10 children ages 4 6 in a variety of games songs and rhymes and simple moral lessons as.
Children s program that was often franchised rather than syndicated meaning local television stations could use their own hostesses in lieu of national hosts if they chose.
The hostess of romper room brought out a magic mirror at the end of each show.
Tell me tell me tell me do.
With sally claster gelbard bruce edward hall molly mccloskey nancy claster.
Tell me tell me tell me do.
The hostess and the children would chant romper stomper bomper boo.
Magic mirror tell me today.
Socorro serrano who hosted romper room as miss soco from 1975 to 1990 dug out her magic mirror.
Tell me tell me tell me do.
Did all my friends have fun at play with the chant spoken the romper room hostess gazed through the empty mirror frame and recited the names of the lucky children whom she pretended to see watching the program a different list of names each day.
Although she called it a magic mirror it was really just the frame of a hand help vanity mirror with no glass inside.
Romper room was also franchised internationally at various.
In 2003 a mugger snatched king s bags including one containing her magic mirror.
Romper room was an educational show which went through a variety of different pretty female hosts or teachers they would read books out loud partake in crafts play music play and basically just make learning fun.
The program targeted preschoolers children five years of age or younger and was created and produced by bert claster and his presenter wife nancy of claster television the national version was presented by nancy terrell.
Magic mirror tell me today.
Romper bomper stomper boo.
Did all my friends have fun at play with the chant spoken the romper room hostess gazed through the empty mirror frame and recited the names of the lucky children whom she pretended to see watching the program a different list of names each day.