Life lessons from your five-year-old self
REMEMBER what you were like when you were young? Your views on what makes people fall in love and how much money we all need would be so funny if you could hear them now. Well, you can!
FRENCH author Antoine de Saint-Exupery famously wrote in 'The Little Prince' that "All grown-ups were once children, but only few of them remember it."
So, for no other reason than to take you on a trip down memory lane, we decided to round up some kids and take a look at the world through their eyes - what makes a good person, how much money you need to be happy, and what makes a good job?
Watch their hilarious responses in the video above
According to five-year-old Jeremy, people get married because "when they have a child they need someone else to look after them too," - his sister Brooke, eight, says that it happens "after a couple of dates, and one of them finally asks if they want to marry and have babies."
When it comes to food, kids love their veggies, including six-year-old Chloe, who quickly puts lollies in the "sometimes food" basket, along with "muesli bars, Twix and bubblegum."
When asked what she would do if she had endless amounts of money, Chloe said she would buy a lantern - which is much more excessive than what Max, four, said. He'd use his cash to buy...a croissant.
Oh, to be young again!
See more responses in the video above