I just watched amazing documentary called Babies. It is a movie that's shows the early development of babies. There was no talking in it and I found the interesting because by just watching each baby grow up you could learn a lot. It didn't just show one exciting bubbly baby, the movies showed four from different parts of the world. It was extraordinary to see how differently each baby lived compared to the other.
The first babies were twins from Africa and they lived such simple lives. Their rough brown skin was bare 24/7 and they were left without adults watching them often. As I watched these kids play next to each other, I could see they each had such personalities. When one baby reached for an empty bottle, the other tried grabbing it also and that caused a fight with biting, screaming and hitting.
The next baby was Asian and he lived a simple, but nice life. there house was in the middle of nowhere with animals grazing just feet away. He was also left alone a lot to rest in peace. The only slight problem was that he had a three year-old brother that needled him again and again. Their mom only came in to stop the bellowing.
The next to babies were Chinese and American and they mostly spoiled. They were constantly played with and obsessed over. They weren't left alone very much. If you want to have a spoiled kid, then pick them up if your hear the slightest sound of sadness. If you want to have a good independent kid, give them some solitude and when they start crying, let them sob out their woes.
I think this movie was a great way of seeing how differently kids live all over the world. If you are interested in babies like i am I highly recommend this movie. babies are so interesting.