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1961: Brother teaching baby Jack the classic children's game 'Pop Goes the Weasel' in a cozy Morton, Illinois living room. This vintage 8mm home movie captures a tender sibling moment as the older brother guides his younger sibling through the playful rhyme and motion game. Filmed in the early 1960s, the footage shows the children in pajamas, sitting comfortably on the floor, sharing laughter and learning through play. The natural, unscripted interaction reflects the innocence and warmth of mid-century family life. Authentic 8mm film quality with soft focus and grainy texture enhances the nostalgic charm. Ideal for documentaries, editorial content, or nostalgic storytelling about childhood, family bonds, and 1960s vintage.
glenn t evans,baby come home,june,tommy
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