The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

I laughed like a baby at Nick’s beanfeast

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▼ BABIES: THEIR WONDERFUL WORLD, BBC2

Babies are just little miracles, aren’t they? But do you ever wonder what’s going on inside their heads?

They develop at such a rapid rate, learning new skills every day, whether it’s crawling, walking, climbing or mastering new words and phrases.

But just how much do these changes in the early years shape them for the future?

This series aimed to find out, with scientists setting out different tests.

They’re interestin­g – and great fun to watch!

In one, six-month-olds were presented with a jack-in-the-box, a toy dog that suddenly flips over and someone wearing a scary clown mask.

The reactions were varied – some laughed, some cried and others were nonplussed.

In another challenge, kids who use technology were pitted against others who don’t.

The techie kids seemed to have much better motor skills, drawing almost perfect straight lines in contrast to the non-techies’ wavy lines.

They were also able to stack blocks much higher than those who don’t play on tablets or smart phones.

It was a lovely, feel-good programme. Educationa­l, too.

As a mum-of-two I’ve never analysed my kid’s reactions to things – but maybe it’s time to start!

▼ I’M A CELEBRITY... GET ME OUT OF HERE!, ITV

Celebritie­s slumming it with the spiders, being bitten by bugs and having to eat tasteless beans for breakfast, lunch and dinner... I could watch it all day.

Poor Nick Knowles opting to sit out of a slap-up meal this week was torture.

He was so chuffed with his bean burgers, while everyone else gorged on second helpings of a roast and jam roly poly for pud.

It made for delicious TV!

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