Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
12 Feb 2015, 22:41
by Gal
Did anyone catch this little gem on C4 Tuesday night?
We have just watched it on catch up - it was brilliant!! I am looking to see if it's a one off or a series, looks like it's only one off though....shame it'd be a fantastic series
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
12 Feb 2015, 23:22
by debih
I watched it Gal. It was fascinating.
Particularly the girl on the phone telling Richard he wasn't the father and to stop ringing.
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
13 Feb 2015, 11:01
by Nanna
It was great! Especially one little girl telling another 'caring is sharing'. They were so grown up.
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
13 Feb 2015, 14:15
by Gal
They must be almost five, I thought, many of them were so articulate and had so much vocabulary and knowledge of their world
I was absolutely rivetted, laughing along with them and feeling sad and upset for them when their friends didn't want to share or play nicely.
Makes me miss my nursery nursing days
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
14 Feb 2015, 11:06
by miasmum
We watched this last night, wasn't it fascinating, I know its wrong, cos they are only children, but boy I hated that Chaime, horrible horrible child, I hope his parents take a long hard long at themselves.
Skylar was interesting, old beyond her years. "What do you want to be when you grow up?" "I don't want to grow up"
Jessica was sweet, but think there is more going on in that family than met the eye.
Loved Jayda
but my favourite was Christian. What a fabulous little boy. Now his parents must be so proud.
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
16 Feb 2015, 13:30
by Gal
I forgot their names MM - is Christian the little lad who when he failed a task, went back to find out why? And closed the doors so we couldn't see?
Yes that little girl had quite an old head on her shoulders didn't she?
Re: Secret Life of Four Year Olds
Posted:
16 Feb 2015, 19:57
by miasmum
Yes he was the little black lad, that went back to finish building the den on his own