IF there was a prize for the cutest kids on television they would definitely be top of the class.
Pre-Skool have stolen the hearts of the nation and have made it through to the grand final of Britain's Got Talent.
It was a tense moment when judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams had to vote between the youngsters from Neath Port Talbot and dancer Joseph Hall.
Cowell said: "I can make an argument for both (Pre-Skool and Hall) — I really, really am torn on this. I am voting for Pre Skool."
As there were two votes for each act, it meant the public vote was called on to make the final decision, sending the jubilant youngsters through.
Choreographer Terry Michael, who runs TDM Stage School, said: "When the judges had to chose and Simon put it to deadlock it was nail biting stuff.
"My head was in between my legs. I thought we would be going home. It was insane."
He said the adorable group, who are aged between 5 and 8, are ecstatic.
"They came back to the hotel and they were over the moon," he said.
"There were tears from the parents — even from the men!
"We just want to thank everyone in Neath Port Talbot and for all the coverage we have had.
"We even had a tweet from Cheryl Cole and they met Rylan from the X Factor. Everyone has really taken them into their hearts."
Mr Michael said they now have got until Wednesday to put a new routine together.
"At least we have got a few days," he said.
"We are going to do a new routine.
"We are going to brainstorm, but we have already come up with a few good ideas.
"We are going to try to maintain the same standard and make it better.
"We are looking to have an even bigger set."
He added that he was so proud of the children.
"It has been an incredible achievement for the kids who are of such a young age," he said.
"It is going to be a big ask to get another routine learnt in just a few days.
"But they are fine, it is just going over their heads."