This show is a solid ten from me. The concept is very good and I think it reflects the reality in a lot of countries - children just don't have the opportunity to run around and explore nature freely in our time. Little forest takes this issue and blends it together with well chosen hosts, some very sweet kids and excellent setting - summer is just oozing from the screen.
The first episodes, although very entertaining, focus more on the struggle of the hosts, who have limited experience with taking care of children of various ages. However, then the show finds a nice groove, placing the children at the centre of it. You get to know them better, the hosts prepare games, experiences and adventures for them and in the middle of all of this, the kids gain new knowledge and grow up a lot.
I have to give my admiration to all four of the hosts, who grew their skill set for this show as well. The kids in the show were all great and it was fun to see how they formed they relationships with the hosts. It all wraps up in quite an emotional finale, but you won't be disappointed investing your time into this.
The first episodes, although very entertaining, focus more on the struggle of the hosts, who have limited experience with taking care of children of various ages. However, then the show finds a nice groove, placing the children at the centre of it. You get to know them better, the hosts prepare games, experiences and adventures for them and in the middle of all of this, the kids gain new knowledge and grow up a lot.
I have to give my admiration to all four of the hosts, who grew their skill set for this show as well. The kids in the show were all great and it was fun to see how they formed they relationships with the hosts. It all wraps up in quite an emotional finale, but you won't be disappointed investing your time into this.
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