Little People, Big World 2006 In the most in depth television documentation of the lives of Little People, the series follows the Roloffs an extraordinary family composed of both little and average sized people Over six months and for 10 hours per day, the series captured the familys everyday successes and struggles The result is an intimate view of life as a Little Person Parents Matt and Amy Roloff are both little people 4 feet tall but they are determined to succeed in a world that isnt always accepting of differences Matt has risen through the ranks of the business world, closing deals with some of Silicon Valleys most well known companies After being laid off, Matt decided to pursue his dream of owning his own business Originally a stay at home mom but now holding down two jobs, Amy has raised four children 15 year old twins, Jeremy and Zach Jeremy is average height and Zach is a little person, 12 year old Molly and 8 year old Jacob Together they own and operate Roloff Farms, a sprawling 34 acre farm in Oregon The Roloffs accomplishments belie a hard truth for little people, every day is a challenge Driving a car, seeing over the counter at a bank or even making a simple trip to the grocery store can quickly become a test in a world that wasnt made for them In Little People, Big World, viewers look into the lives of the Roloffs as they face the pressure of being little in an average sized world