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Why do kids love SpongeBob SquarePants?

SpongeBob SquarePants is a TV series that premiered in 1999 on Nickelodeon. It is one of the highest-rated children's cartoon shows of the era and of all time. It follows a naive and eternally optimistic sea-sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants and his endeavors in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. But SpongeBob seems to be the most wanted character among them.


I think I know why lots of kids find SpongeBob so adorable. He is a lively, optimistic and strangely happy sea sponge who also happens to look very similar to our standard household kitchen sponge. Even the little ones who love to watch the SpongeBob cartoon series who still don’t understand the language and yet they find this cartoon character so charming and funny.

I, myself, am also watching SpongeBob because I find him so funny. It also serves as my bonding moments with my kids and we get to laugh together while eating our favorite chips and cookies. 

My youngest son loves SpongeBob a lot and he wants to see this character printed on his shirts, books, pens, pillows, mugs and a whole lot more. I bet if he could also ask me to buy SpongeBob curtains for our house I know he would. 

Anyway, SpongeBob SquarePants seems harmless enough, right? 










Comments

Unknown said…
i love sponge bob too! :) i enjoy watching it with my niece (who is 15 years old by the way hehehe..)

favorite ko din si patrick and gary :D
Unknown said…
sis, i have added your blog in my blogroll.. check mo na lang :)

i hope you can add mine here too :)

see u again!
Clary Diary said…
thanks sis! I would love to visit your blog bcoz I so loooove ur design! :)
....I added u also.. :)
Clary Diary said…
Me, too! Especially the tagalog version on TV5, unfortunately, wala na yata? It's really funny! :)

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