In this week's What Would Your Kid Do, a little boy is left red-faced when he cheats after being left alone in a classroom rigged with a hidden camera.
In episode three of the ITV game show which airs on Sunday, three sets of parents are challenged with predicting their children's behaviour when they are put in sticky situations with no adult present.
And one little boy slips up straight away, when he is told to not to try a magic trick when left alone - before he promptly waves his wand and a carton of eggs falls to the ground.
Zachary, 5, from Grimsby, is left holding his hand to his mouth in horror and gasping 'yikes' when a carton of eggs smashes to the floor after he secretly waves his magic wand at the table when the teacher leaves the room.
Zachary, 5, is left holding his hand to his mouth in horror and gasping 'yikes' when a carton of eggs smashes to the floor after he secretly waves his magic wand at the table when the teacher leaves the room
In this week's What Would Your Kid Do, little Zachary from Grimsby is left red-faced when he cheats after being left alone in a classroom rigged with a hidden camera, seen, as his parents Anna and Jonathan look on, inset
The show begins by introducing the three competing families, Zachary, 5, with mum Anna and dad Jonathan, Sianna, 5, from London with parents Pridhee and Kinjal, and Jack, 5, from Harlow with his mother Gemma and aunt Steph.
Jack dismays presenter Jason Manford with his ambitions of being a YouTuber when he grows up, while Sianna would like to be a math teacher - despite hating the subject, and Zachary who claims he is a 'very good boy'.
However his actions soon prove differently, when he is left unattended during the second challenge.
The children are taken to a school specially rigged with hidden cameras. The kids think they're taking part in a variety of classroom activities and games, unaware that we're actually testing everything from empathy and lateral thinking to curiosity and rule breaking.
Back in the studio, Jason challenges the parents to predict what their child will do in each situation: providing a fascinating, surprising and hilarious insight into the developing minds of 5, 6 and 7 year-olds.
The family with the most correct predictions goes through to the final.
At the school the children are shown how to do magic tricks and make a card move just by flicking the wand at them, before being instructed not to try any magic while the teacher leaves the room. Zachary is seen
While Sianna and Jack manage to resist temptation, Zachary , seen - who claims he doesn't believe in magic- can't help waving his magic wand at the mysteriously moving card to test his abilities
The teacher returns asking what happened and Zachary confesses: 'I was wiggling the wand and instead of the card moving the eggs fell off!'
At the school the children are shown how to do magic tricks and make a card move just by flicking the wand at them, before being instructed not to try any magic while the teacher leaves the room.
While Sianna and Jack manage to resist temptation, Zachary - who claims he doesn't believe in magic- can't help waving his magic wand at the mysteriously moving card to test his abilities.
However much to his dismay a nearby box of eggs crashes off the table and smashes on the floor, as he screeches 'yikes!'.
The magician returns asking what happened and Zachary confesses: 'I was wiggling the wand and instead of the card moving the eggs fell off!'.
They are joined by the teacher who asks: 'Have you been using magic? I thought you didn't know whether magic was real?'
Zachary admits: 'Yeah, now I believe it', before giving a cheeky smile.
And Zachary's parents predict his cheeky behaviour correctly, guessing that he will give in and try the magic, winning a point in round two
This puts them in the lead ahead of the other two parents- but who will win?
Episode three of the ITV game show which airs on Sunday, three sets of parents are challenged with predicting their children's behaviour when they are put in sticky situations with no adult present. Left to right: Zachary, 5, with mum Anna and dad Jonathan, Sianna, 5, from London with parents Pridhee and Kinjal, and Jack, 5, from Harlow with his mother Gemma and aunt Steph
In episode three of the ITV game show which airs on Sunday, three sets of parents are challenged with predicting their children's behaviour when they are put in sticky situations with no adult present
Speaking about the show recently, Jason said: 'It was a lot of fun filming series 2.
'We found out is you can't train a kid, there's nothing you can do – a kid is a kid and will do what it wants. It's been a lot of fun watching the parents' faces as their kids didn't do what they expected them to do.'
Admitting that he wouldn't put his own children on the show, he added: 'I remember we were doing something with rats and a rat expert told the children that rats are really clever.
'This seven year-old leaned right into the cage and looked right into the rat's eyes and said 'Alright mate, if you're so clever….what's my name?'.
What Would Your Kid Do Sundays at 7pm on ITV.
Presenter Jason Manford admitted it was a lot of fun filming the series - although he would't allow his own children to take part
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