Aha! I was always good with young children too, from a young age. I've always been obsessed with grammar and language- though lack of inclination and usage has dulled that skill. I've got snippets of about ten different languages.
I'm fluent in English. Used to be fluent in Japanese but lack of use has put that down to passable. I can usually get the gist of a conversation in any Germanic language as the words are so similar, and most Romance languages are the same. Latin I love.
[EDIT:] Sappho, I learnt to read at three as well. Courtesy first of street signs. "STOP! STOP! COLGATE! COLES!" and then was bought lots of books. I'm well liked by young children because I can relate to them quite well and a single calming look from me can calm a child. I've been told i have a very calm, cool demeanour which makes young children very peaceful around me. (And older people too, but mainly children.)
Also, just read your comic "A Simple Life".
Australian trains are just like Italian ones!
They're not considered late until they've scraped into the station at 25km/h five minutes after the train was due. We've still got trains that have been in constant service since 1985, and they smell as if they haven't been cleaned since then. I call them 'Tin Cans' or 'Grey Army' trains because they look so boxy and old... though they work well. The more modern ones are actually less reliable... Our Comeng/Alstom train caught fire the other day. VICTORIAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT FTL.
[EDIT2:] Funfact: Victoria's trains are myriad. There's the Hitachi ones (1985 is wrong, they first entered service in 1971), the Comengs are 1985. Up until the early 70s we had the Tait trains (Red Rattlers) that ran from 1953-1972)... but where I live we only get the Hitachi and Comeng trains... rarely the 2003 Siemens and never the 2002 X Traps (X'Trapolis 100)....