Children

Children
child·ren | Biologically, a child is a person between birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. Legally, the term child may refer to anyone below the age of majority or some other age limit. In many cultures, a child is considered an adult after undergoing a rite of passage, which may or may not correspond to the time of puberty. Children generally have fewer rights than adults and are classed as unable to make serious decisions, and legally must always be under the care of a responsible adult or child custody, whether their parents divorce or not. Recognition of childhood as a state different from adulthood began to emerge in the 16th and 17th centuries. Society began to relate to the child not as a miniature adult but as a person of a lower level of maturity needing adult protection, love and nurturing. This change can be traced in paintings: In the Middle Ages, children were portrayed in art as miniature adults with no childlike characteristics. In the 16th century, images of children began to acquire a distinct childlike appearance. From the late 17th century onwards, children were shown playing with toys and later literature for children also began to develop at this time. – Wikipedia

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    Scoop Magazine – Issue 29

    Scoop Magazine Issue 29 (the Heroes Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Through this issue’s fiction you can join a school for superhero sidekicks, and come to the rescue of a pop hero. There are also amazing stories of real-life heroes – people and animals who have overcome danger, prejudice and the frontiers of nature and knowledge to make the world a better place.
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    Scoop Magazine – Issue 28

    Scoop Magazine Issue 28 (the Sport Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Celebrate sport in all its many forms in the 28th issue! The Olympics have been postponed, and we can’t get out to play team sports at the moment – but this issue is packed with ways to enjoy and celebrate sport, in fiction, real-life stories, puzzles and creative games.
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  • Punk the Ladybird

    Punk the Ladybird by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. One day Punk the Ladybird begins to grow his third spot. 'Time to decide what you want to be when you grow up', says his father. But feeling grown up and different, Punk decides he should look different too...
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  • Freddy The Fly – Plan Bee

    Freddy The Fly – Plan Bee by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Freddy the Fly is fed up with people trying to swat him. They don't swat bees - because they make honey! They don’t swat dragonflies - because they look good flying over ponds. But a fly? Let’s swat him! It was time to make a plan - Plan Bee.
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  • Freddy The Fly – Fly Spy

    Freddy The Fly (Fly Spy) by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Freddy the Fly has decided he is not fast enough and needs to invest in an expensive pair of ‘Speed Wings’.
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  • The Spot that Spat

    The Spot that Spat by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Mummy spot dreams her son spot will grow big enough to be a musical note when he is older. But son spot is not eating his food and not growing.
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  • Spockley Spider

    Spockley Spider by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Jack is scared of just one thing - spiders! And Spockley Spider is scared of just one thing - little boys! One story with two perspectives…
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  • Imelda the Millipede

    Imelda the Millipede by Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Imelda the Millipede's dream is to become someone's pet. However, with no fluffy ears and a thousand wriggling legs, this is proving difficult.
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