Somehow, recently the "preview" images seem to be really non-sharp compared to the "bigger" ones!..... Anyhow: After my oder one stayed home for a week with fever, it's the little one's turn. Whatever lunch we packed for pre-school today had to be later consumed on the couch while watching Peppa Pig (hence the look full of love) - while I was working from home.
Peppy pig is as good as calpol ( did you calpol in Germany or America? It's kiddie paracetamol) at helping sickness. It's a shame at 4 and 7 now peps pig no longer holds its magic powers. Peppy pig will always hold a special place in my heart!!!
@newbank No problem! :) The fun part is - every time the little one wants to watch Peppa, the older one goes "Oh no, can we please watch something else?" (With a very "adult" face). But guess who is laughing more when we still turn Peppa on? - right! The older one at his 9 years!
@vera365 my 7 year old is embarrassed by the sheer suggestion he once liked it. In the U.K. a peppa film is out soon. I might need to steal my niece as an excuse to go see it. It might just be very weird to go see the peppa movie without kids!!
@newbank I also like it because we randomly watch it in US English, in British English, in German or in Russian - it has such clear dialogues and plots, that they don't even notice what language they are watching it in :)