British families that live in the same neighbourhoods but come from very different cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds arrange play-dates for their children who otherwise would be unlikely to meet.
First up are three sets of youngsters in Birmingham, Tom and Billy live on an affluent street. Brendan lives with his mum and three siblings. Yasmin comes from a family of proud 'Afro-Brummies'.
Lily and Piper are eight and Isis is ten. They come from very different backgrounds but meet for the first time for a play-date, where they contemplate family, make-up and money.
In Sheffield, nine-year-old girls Syd, Alisha and Daisy meet for the first time at a play-date. At which they discuss topics like religion, appearance and the differences between being a boy and a girl.