Free To Be... You And Me- a children's film from 1974. Marlo Thomas is asking kids how they feel about their brothers and sisters.
"A journey into the endless possibilities of life, rich with posit...
Free To Be... You And Me- a children's film from 1974. Marlo Thomas is asking kids how they feel about their brothers and sisters. "A journey into the endless possibilities of life, rich with positive life enhancing messages about growth and change. In a series of live action and animation, positive messages of self esteem are illustrated through songs, stories and laughter." Starring many famous entertainers from the 1970's. This film is so hippie! Totally a product of it's time. I was born in 1975 and I saw this movie many times in school and at the library between ages 4-8 and it was my favorite filmstrip. Seeing it again brings back vivid memories and almost makes me cry. It seemed that nobody else had this up on here, so I had to do it! Enjoy!
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One of the twin girls is Robin Pogrebin, a reporter for the New York Times. Her brother, David--whom Marlo Thomas asks what it's like to two twins sisters--is a chef. Don't know who the other kids are. Just happen to know that family.
Shame on me with my dirty mind! When Marlo talks to the boy about his older brother & he makes that hand motion & says: "he's always... ya' know..." I'm sitting here mouth agape thinking Dear Lard NO... then she asks: "he hits you?" That's better, sooooo much better than what I got from it.
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And I like her voice..
"Hitting you?"
"YES!"
hahahahaha he just keeps hitting himself! :D
That's better, sooooo much better than what I got from it.