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In the sprawling digital vault of the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine and its software collection, a peculiar time capsule awaits: Nick Jr. as it existed in 2013. For researchers, nostalgists, and media historians, this slice of the archive offers a rare look at children’s television during a pivotal transitional period—when linear TV still ruled, but interactive web games were becoming the babysitter of choice.
In 2013, the Nick Jr. brand was at a fascinating intersection of its long history as a morning block on the main Nickelodeon channel and its newer life as a 24/7 cable channel. internet archive nick jr 2013
When Adobe officially discontinued Flash Player at the end of 2020, thousands of early-2010s children's websites became completely inaccessible on standard web browsers. Without intervention, an entire generation's digital childhood artifacts would have been permanently lost. In the sprawling digital vault of the Internet