Exploring the exceptional abilities of Chinese children, such as a 10-year-old cooking fried rice and a student teaching advanced mathematics, while reflecting on education differences between China and the West.
In a world where childhood is often synonymous with innocence, a new trend is emerging – children who defy age-based expectations with extraordinary skills and maturity. These 'Little Bros' and 'Little Sis' of the internet age aren't just kids playing in the sandbox; they're mini maestros in the kitchen, compassionate rescuers of stray cats, and wise beyond their years in handling criticisms. As they navigate through life with a maturity that astonishes and rivals adults, they bring forth a crucial question: are we witnessing an evolution of childhood, and is this a reflection of our changing society? On the show: Niu Honglin, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill