Is Giving Your Kids a ’90s Summer Even Possible?

In this year’s run-up to summer break, parents have been nostalgic for what TikTok users are calling “’90s summers.” They remember the freedom they had as kids during those years, going to the public pool by themselves, biking around aimlessly, watching daytime TV with elderly relatives, and taking no-frills family road trips. The ’90s have emerged in millennials’ collective imagination as the last time “things were good.”

What do you think? Is it possible?

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