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March 4, 2006

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Reality

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Family

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Little People, Big World is a reality series about life in a family of little people, also sometimes called midgets or dwarves. Standing only four feet tall, Matt and Amy Roloff are struggling to raise their four children, who are mixed in stature, on their 34-acre farm. Their biggest trials comeMore from their 15-year-old son Zach, who is two feet shorter than his twin brother Jeremy. The family was introduced in an hour-long special in 2005.

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    Little People, Big World is a reality series about life in a family of little people, also sometimes called midgets or dwarves. Standing only four feet tall, Matt and Amy Roloff are struggling to raise their four children, who are mixed in stature, on their 34-acre farm. Their biggest trials comeMore from their 15-year-old son Zach, who is two feet shorter than his twin brother Jeremy. The family was introduced in an hour-long special in 2005.

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    Little People, Big World is a reality series about life in a family of little people, also sometimes called midgets or dwarves. Standing only four feet tall, Matt and Amy Roloff are struggling to raise their four children, who are mixed in stature, on their 34-acre farm. Their biggest trials comeMore from their 15-year-old son Zach, who is two feet shorter than his twin brother Jeremy. The family was introduced in an hour-long special in 2005.

    3 comments, last one Jan 5, 2010
  • I know the people!

    Little People, Big World is a reality series about life in a family of little people, also sometimes called midgets or dwarves. Standing only four feet tall, Matt and Amy Roloff are struggling to raise their four children, who are mixed in stature, on their 34-acre farm. Their biggest trials comeMore from their 15-year-old son Zach, who is two feet shorter than his twin brother Jeremy. The family was introduced in an hour-long special in 2005.

    5 comments, last one Oct 17, 2009
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    9.5 Superb

    I love this show. However Zach can be VERY disrepectful towards his dad. Children need to always remember that you may not like or agree with your parents at times, but you should always respect them. NO MATTER WHAT! Especially when america is watching. hide show

    I feel that this show is very informative and real.
    Amy does need help in cleaning the house. The kids are old enough to so this, without paying them. They made the mess so clean it up. You are blessed to have alot more than the average family. It appears that Zach takes alot of this for granted. Only because of the disrepectful way he occasionally speaks to his father. Amy you and your brother said once that your kids are monsters. This is sooooo true.
    However, they are good kids and you are blessed. Just always remember REPECT! in verything you say and do.
    Good Luck and always remember amercia is watching you.

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    1 Abysmal

    stupid show. pointless. hide show

    I really dont understand what makes this show special or why they would even put this family on tv in the first place. I mean maybe if it was a family of 6 midgets who lived in the middle of a big city. But theres only 3 midgets and they have 3 regular sized people to help them out. This show is called little people, big world but they separate themselves from the world because they are little. They moved to a farm for christ sake so that they dont have to live in the "big world". Plus the dad is soooo ANNOYING.. even his wife cant freaking stand him. He's so selfish and not to mention LAZYYY the only reason he wants things done all the time is because he doesn't even have to do them. He just orders everyone around all the time. They're just a normal family (with an annoying father)... i mean just put me on the TV.. i think ill be a little more interesting. This show is pointlesssss! Cancel this show and put more Jon and Kate Plus 8!!!!!

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    10 Perfect

    love the show and there very happy wish i had family to talk to.i feel alone hide show

    just love the show.i watch it all the time.plus record it.i just wish i had a family that we can have good times like them.so the holidays are a bummer for me. dont know my side of family at all.and my dads past away.and my mom wont have nothing to do with me.because she could not stand my dad.so here i am alone.i got married just have my husband.but wish i could talk to family and see them and visit.so your show keps me going.and smiling.keep up the good work.i wish i was close would love to met the family.thay are so sweet.

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    10 Perfect

    I reaaly enjoy this program because, although I'm not a dwarf, I am only 4 ft.10in. tall at thirty six years old. I can definately relate to the Roloff family. Besides that, it is just an all around good show. hide show

    Many people go through life with not ever really giving much thought to those of a shorter stature. They generally only think in reguards to their heighth level , which leaves those of us that are smallerto learn to accomodate ourselves somehow to their big world. When I first saw an episode of Little People, Big World, I was so amazed at just the fact that there were actually other people out there who were experiencing life from a shorter perspective , and not complaining about it, but letting the world gain awareness on the matter, it caught my attention.

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    9.5 Superb

    The Rolof Family My Favorite hide show

    I absolutely love this show. I can not wait until the next episode comes on. I would love to meet this family because I think they represent what this country is about and that is determination, deliberation, and soul. I enjoy each of the characters that make this family unique and I have myself been motivated and encouraged to reach for the stars in my own life due to watching the Rolof family reach for theirs. To Matt and Amy I want to say that I think you have four beautiful children who appear to be well raised. Good Job!

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