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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  • Squib! Book

    The Squib! Book from Tom Reed is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Leo the dog is having his portrait painted by his owner. Two hours he has been sitting still! Two hours that could have been spent on his blanket with Squib! Squib is Leo’s very favorite toy – a yellow, plastic duck. And when Leo returns to his blanket, Squib is missing!
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  • Lea und Finn langweilen sich

    "Lea und Finn langweilen sich" von Tom Reed ist jetzt erhältlich auf loremnotipsum.com. Sie springen ein bisschen auf und ab. Und auf den Seiten hin und her.
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