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Apparently at many rodeos there is a section when kids get to wrangle sheep. However, sometimes the sheep kick the kids’ butts.
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Taken by Horace Warner in 1912 in Spitalfields England, these images of poverty stricken children show the horrible existences they had to endure just to survive.
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Now everybody can imagine how butterfly children feel this life. Suffering from a rare disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa, these kids are living with permanent pain. Staudinger + Franke studio created a series of creative social advertisement photographs to explain the whole world how difficult the life of such children is.
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Do your children like to litter their room with clothes? This Training Dresser designed by Mountain View Cabinetry is engenius as it helps kis to keep all things in their place. It looks cute and clearly explains where you should place your belongings.
These kids are all dressed up with no place to go. They are wearing funny looking costumes. The funny part is that none of them look overjoyed about it. I think the parents get more of a kick out of dressing their kids’ funny than the kids do.
This is not Photoshop as you might have thought at first.
These are little girls who are models for the Paris Vogue magazine. Even though they are beautiful children, they look kinda creepy. It’s best when children don't have any makeup at all.
These are some photos of some children from Mongolia then and now. The time span is only two or three years but what a difference. These children represent just how fast the world is changing.
2008, 2010
You just might want to keep these Santa Clauses away from your children this Christmas. They are rather scary. Some of them look like they could be serial killers. Let’s just hope their heart is in the right place.
The Kids Who Could Fly is an ad campaign to promote Maximum Ride books which talk about group of children who can fly. The author of these books is the award-winning American writer James Patterson. This is one catchy and smart ad, it makes me think that sometimes ads are worth looking at.
These days, you would never see such advertisements. But it is sure fun to look at them today. Some of the advertisements are for products that are still available, other are for products that have long been discontinued but they are all very weird.
Yes, you read that correctly. A four year old was sued in a class action suit. When Jacob Kohn and Juliet Breitman raced down a public street on their bicycles they ran over an 87 year old woman, knocking her down, fracturing her hip. Claire Menagh had to have surgery and three weeks later she passed away.
Some kids have everything. Certainly the kids that own these playhouses have the best of everything. They are better decorated that most people’s homes. Some even have real kitchen and fireplaces. The probably cost as much as most people’s homes as well.
Do you know where kids sleep? You have a chance to find this out because James Mollison has published a book of photos of children’s bedrooms from all over the world. He hopes that this project can encourage kids to think about inequality.
Punk’s not dead. You’ll understand it once you see these children.
It is hilarious to find out what is really on the minds of some mothers. All funny details are inside this post.
Everybody is probably afraid of getting a bad haircut. But when you are an adult, you can talk to your hairdresser and discuss your future hair style. But if you are a child and if this is your first haircut ever, you react differently. How? Go inside this post to see.
These are the most weird illustrations created by Japanese artist Gojin Ishihara for children books. Most of these images were published in the “Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters” (1972). Others appeared in different educational and entertaining publications for kids. Most Ishihara’s illustrations look creepy and scary.
This is an interesting collection of photos of American children from the beginning of the 20th century. They don’t look like modern kids, do they?
Little children can’t control their desires to ruin things at home. Some consequences are funny. Others are sad and painful. But they are simply kids. They have the right to have the last laugh, don’t they?
Don’t miss the previous part of When Kids Have the Last Laugh.
Take a look at how seventh graders describe scientists before and after their visit to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. These drawings will tell you a lot about child’s attitude towards science workers ;)
These drawings are a tribute to Michael Jackson and represent a side of the entertainer that you may not have known. While fans certainly tried to depict the deep love he had for his children and for life itself, the pictures look kinda creepy...
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I have only one word to write for this: WTF??!!!