THESE grinning girls are the young women of tomorrow – and a new TV show will explore how they see their place in society, and their own futures.

The Secret Life Of Five Year Olds: All Girls is a special female-only episode of the hit Channel 4 candid camera series to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women being granted the vote.

10 Girls just wanna have fun . . . (from left to right): Eva, Darcy, Alayah, Minnie, Miylah, Adunni, Saoirse, Jet and Zaina Credit: Richard Ansett

10 Secret Life Of Five Year Olds stars take a break in the playground as they chat aspirations and feminism Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

As with the main series, which has delighted millions of parents up and down the country, a classroom and playground will be rigged up with hidden cameras.

Under the eyes of two teachers, the nine little misses pictured here will then take part in activities and tasks that reveal their relationships, attitudes and opinions.

It will show how the children see themselves and the lives of women in 2018, and even their feelings about equality and fairness.

Here we quiz some of the girls taking part in the show about what it means to be a young girl today — with extraordinary and often hilarious results.

10 Eva would love to be a scientist-rebel girl and is fuming about the gender pay gap Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

EVA, six, lives in Sheffield with her mum Gemma, who works in health and social care, dad Ian, a civil servant, and ten-year-old brother Alex.

Are girls just as good as boys?

Yes. Girls are as good as boys and boys are as good as girls. Girls aren’t better and they aren’t worse. They’re equal.

Is it easier to be a boy than a girl?

I don’t know what it’s like to be a boy. I only know what it’s like to be a girl.

What job would you like?

A vet, a paramedic and a scientist-rebel girl.

Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why?

No, there aren’t girls’ jobs or boys’ jobs. If I was in the olden days over 100 years ago and I wanted to be a doctor, I couldn’t be. But now I can.

Eva, the five-year-old feminist explains the importance of the vote on The Secret Life Of Five Year Olds: Here Come The Girls

10 Adunni dreams of being an astronaut or a superhero and says she doesn't have to merry if she doesn't want to Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

Will you have lots of money?

I don’t know, I don’t have superpowers to see the future.

What will you spend it on?

I think I could spend my money buying stuff for my family to help them, or a nice house or really nice things for my children, if I have children.

Do girls make as much money as boys? Why?

Yes, because girls can do the same things as boys and could earn more money as well. But it was on the radio saying that in some places they have found out girls don’t get paid the same and I was totally angry and wanted to shout at them.

Will you marry?

I might but I don’t know. I don’t have to if I don’t want to. I think girls used to have to – or got told to by their mums and dads.

Will you have children?

I might. I really want to, even though the pain will be very bad. I want to make my own family so they can make their own family and we can meet new ­people. I really like the idea of children. Even if they are bad, I will love them anyway.

10 Saoirse says 'everyone should be equal' and admits she loves holidays Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

SAOIRSE, six, lives in London with her dad Emmett, a graphic designer, and mum Sian, a retail manager.

Are girls just as good as boys?

Yes. Everyone should be equal.

Is it easier to be a boy than a girl?

No, because no one’s life should be harder than someone else’s.

What job would you like?

A scientist.

10 Darcy and Saoirse try their hands at being astronauts and plan to dream big Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why?

No. Everyone should be able to do what they want to do.

Will you have lots of money?

I don’t know. You can’t predict the future. Although a fortune teller can.

What will you spend it on?

Holidays. I love going on holidays.

Do girls make as much money as boys? Why?

Of course they do. No one should get less money for the same job.

Will you get married?

I don’t know.

Will you have ­children?

Probably.

'It's harder to be a girl — I'm a tomboy' ADUNNI, five, lives in London with mum Wunmi, who works in marketing. She is an only child. Are girls just as good as boys? Girls and boys are the same. Is it easier to be a boy than girl? Easier to be a boy. It’s hard to be a girl because I’m a tomboy. What job would you like? Astronaut and superhero. Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why? No, each can do anything they want to do. Will you have lots of money? Yes. What will you spend it on? Clothes and toys for my children. Do girls make as much money as boys? Why? Boys and girls make the same. Will you marry? Yes. Will you have children? Yes.

10 Miylah says girls 'are just as brave' as boys and dreams of being a spider ninja Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

MIYLAH, six, lives in Hants with mum Kia, a personal trainer and Zumba teacher, and her dad Chris, who works at an oil refinery. She has a two-year-old ­sister, Aria.

Are girls just as good as boys?

Yes, girls are just as brave and we’re equal.

Is it easier to be a boy than a girl?

No, girls and boys can do the same things.

What job would you like?

A spider ninja.

Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why?

No. Girls and boys can do the same jobs. You can do whatever you want. If boys can do jobs and girls can’t, because they are a girl, that’s not fair.

Will you have lots of money?

Yes, because you work to earn more.

What will you spend it on?

I’d buy a house and boat, to sail the world.

Do girls make as much money as boys? Why?

Sometimes, not always. I don’t know why.

Will you marry?

Ummm, no.

Will you have ­children?

Yeah, maybe. Just two.

'My friend Jak wants a child so we'll have one' DARCY, six, lives in Newcastle, sharing time between mum Laura, a beauty therapist, and dad Chris, who has an air-con firm. She is an only child. Are girls just as good as boys? Yes. It’s not fair for girls to be treated different to boys. Is it easier to be a boy than girl? Yes, boys don’t take as long to brush their hair. What job would you like? Vet and inventor. Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why? Each can do whatever they want. Will you have lots of money? I don’t know. What will you spend it on? Groceries. Do girls make as much money as boys? Why? Yes, or it won’t be fair. Will you marry? I’ll marry my playmate Jak. Will you have children? Jak wants one, so we’ll have one.

10 Minnie says girls are better than boys because they don't 'forget to do their chores' Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

MINNIE, five, lives in Lancs with mum Lisa, a health and social care teacher, dad Kurt, who owns an attraction at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and sister Raimi, three.

Are girls just as good as boys?

No, better. Boys sometimes forget to bring their stuff, or to do their chores, and we don’t.

Is it easier to be a boy than a girl?

The same. (Shocked look at the ­question.)

What job would you like?

An ice-cream seller with a cart that has a bike on, and a little cover, and lots of cones lined up and different ice creams.

Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why?

Builder. Girls can’t build a house.

Will you have lots of money?

Yes.

What will you spend it on?

I’d buy some L.O.L. dolls and give some to my friends and some to poor people because they need it.

Do you think girls make as much money as boys? Why?

If we did the same job, we should get the same money. It’s not fair if we don’t.

Will you marry?

Yes. (She giggles.) Maybe when I’m eight years old – or maybe when I’m 20 years old.

Will you have children?

Yes, two girls. I would call them Annabelle and baby Lucy. Or maybe Robin if one of them is a boy.

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10 Alayah, right, with Darcy, plays during filming of The Secret Life Of Five Year Olds Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

ALAYAH, five, lives in Hants with mum Jessica, a manager at a clothing store, and dad Sheldon, a hot-tub engineer. She is an only child.

Are girls just as good as boys?

No, because boys are stronger.

Is it easier to be a boy than a girl?

No, because girls can play nicely and boys play-fight and get told off.

What job would you like?

Pop star.

Are there any jobs boys can do that girls can’t? Why?

Fixing and building. They’re stronger.

10 Jet wows fans in the adorable series with her bright jumpers and dreams for the future Credit: Richard Ansett / Channel 4

Do you think that’s fair?

No.

Will you have lots of money?

Yes.

What will you spend it on?

Chocolate.

Do you think girls make as much money as boys? Why?

No, because they don’t work as much because they look after their children.

Will you marry?

Yes.

Will you have children?

Yes, six.