BY MIA FREEDMAN
Dear Young Talent Time (YTT),
I bloody love you. I loved you when I was a kid and now I love you as a mother. There are 3 main reasons for my love and I will detail them now:
1. You give my kids and I something to watch together
I’m not a huge fan of kids shows. This is not totally surprising given I am not a kid. But I’ve watched my share of Wiggles and Disney movies and Bob The Builder and Charlie & Lola and ABC kids and I’m here to tell you, I struggle to stay interested. But Young Talent Time is something my daughter and I can watch together and discuss afterwards. We can sing along to the songs, discuss the contestants and their relative talents, debate who we think should win, listen to the judges give the most nurturing, gentle, constructive, positive feedback and endlessly change our minds about which team member is our favourite.
2. You are totally age-appropriate
I love pop music, yes I do. But this is something I can rarely share with my kids because all the lyrics are about ‘sex, I love the smell of it’ accompanied by images of people having, you know, sex pretty much. On Young Talent Time, the team members and contestants dress in a fun, creative and yet totally non-skanky way. The song choices and dance moves are awesome and family-friendly. And my daughter and I can have a fabulous time snuggling together on the couch or getting up and dancing in front of the TV. It is so rare to be able to enjoy pop culture with your kids, your show is a cool glass of water on a hot day.
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I love you so so so so so so much Ayden from ytt. And I mean crush.
Mia I agree with you, this is great show. When will Australia start to realize we have our own talent and this show not only has talented kids it is a show which bring back true Australian wholesome values. Our kids need down to earth role model not look up to some of the current crop of international stars which seem to be involved in scandal to gain notoriety and success.
Ten should show some fortitude and have some moral social responsibility and keep the show, give our kids the opportunity to look up to good kids with great Aussie values.
We should start some viral petition to keep the show, Mia could you please advise how?