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This review is from: Little People, Big World: Season 2, Volume 1 (DVD)
Little People Big WorldThis is an educational TV series which follows the Roloff family through their eveyday lives. Both parents Matt and Amy are little people they have four children. A pair of twins,Jeremy is average size the other twin Zach is also little like his parents. Then comes Molly and the youngest is Jacob both are also average size. Sometimes you kind of forget that they are little and you just start seeing them as what they are normal human beings. This family through the magic of camaras let us into their home to show the world that little people are just like everyone else, the only difference is found in their physical struggles. I have learned a lot about little people through this amazing series. The Roloffs also take their viewers to their conventions which opens our eyes to the need for more advocacy for this special community. I highly recommend season 2 because it contains inspiring stories, a great vacation at Hawaii, and moving moments that will make you laugh and cry. The Roloffs are able to move mountains through their faith and resiliency.
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Love this family!,
By Fletcherfan (Douglasville, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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I love this show.Some people consider it voyeristic to watch this type of reality show,but is human nature to wonder how other people live in general. With this show, you will meet a family in which the mother and father and one of the children are little people. They have a condition called Dwarfism. Previously, little people were called midgets, which is an offensive term to them ( I learned that from this show). I also learned that people born with Dwarfism can not get health insurance because they have a preexisting health condition. The Roloffs pay for any doctors visits by going to their bank. That was an eye opener.I thank the Roloffs for allowing people to see the day to day struggle that they overcome to live in a world that is not geared to their size. It is interesting to see that they struggle with the prejudices against their size. In one episode, a man pats the son on the head. The boy is 15 years old and it was inappropriate for a stranger to walk by and pat this teenager on the head and laugh, just because he is a little person. If you enjoy seeing how other families live, or want to know the struggles the Roloffs face or see how they persevere to live a very happy and loving life this show is for you. I love this family. I give this only 4 out of 5 because I do not care that TLC is breaking the show into volumes. Just give us season 2 not season 2, vol.1. They did this with LA Ink as well.
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