Outraged parents have taken to social media.
Finally dinner is complete. The kids are bathed and zippered tightly into their animal onesies. That fresh damp smell of baby wash that makes you forget the frustrations of the last hour. The sheer relief of getting through another day.
You pour a tiny splash of wine. You cozy them up together on the couch and turn on the TV ready to attack the peas scattered across the floorboards, trying to ignore the smattering of mashed potato sticking to the ceiling.
But instead of the lyrical tones of the brass band and the swing of Curious George you are faced with DINOSAURS.
DINOSAURS.
Those dastardly TV programmers at ABC Kids.
They’ve done it again.
First they moved Peppa Pig and In The Night Garden. Now they’ve gone ahead an axed Curious George from the 6:20pm time slot.
The programmers obviously don’t have preschoolers in their homes. Otherwise they would realise that wiping George is screwing with the pre bedtime schedule of almost every toddler around the country.
There is mayhem in houses across Australia and the ABC Kids Facebook page has been bearing the full brunt of the anger.
Another read, “OMG I thought I’m the only mum that had a child melt down because he couldn’t watch curious George anymore. Please ABC Kids bring back curious George, I’m begging you so I could have half an hour to clean my kitchen after dinner in peace!!!!”
There was begging:
“Curious George is the only show my daughter will drop the iPad and run to the TV for. The minute she hears the music she’s off. Please, please, please bring it back.”
Anger:
“Bring back curious George! I don’t think you understand how much it can disrupt an evening and sometimes morning routine when you change time slots of shows. You do it often enough. My daughter, like other children, had a meltdown when she realised after Peter rabbit there was no George. Its the quiet time period before milk and bed and trust me you have stuffed it up. Who cares if you repeat it a million times! The kids love it! I think that’s what counts.”
And total hysteria: