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  • Young girl pats a kid goat, at a petting corner
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  • It Is Not Thou That Mockest Me, But the Roof [The Kid and the Wolf] from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Translated from Greek and Adapted by George Fyler Townsend, Illustrated by J. M. Condé, Published in London by Grant Richards in 1905
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  • The Kid and The Wolf from AEsop's fables Illustrated by Joseph Benjamin Rundell, and published in London and New York by Cassell Petter and Galpin in 1869
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  • ENGEDI [Ein Gedi], THE FOUNTAIN OF THE KID ('AIN J1DY). The sparkling limpid water is warm, rather sweet, and impregnated with lime. To the left there is an example of the remarkable esclepiad called in Arabic 'osher ; it bears a bladder-like fruit filled with long silky hairs, used by the Arabs as tinder for their matchlocks. Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
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  • Israel, Negev desert, close up of a goat and kid
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  • Israel, Negev desert, close up of a goat and kid
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Shilav baby goods and kid's goods logo on shop front Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
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  • Illustrated Yiddish version of Had Gadya children's book illustrated by El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzky), and published in Kiev in 1919 Chad Gadya or Had Gadya ("one little goat, or "one kid") is a playful cumulative song in Aramaic and Hebrew. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The melody may have its roots in Medieval German folk music. It first appeared in a Haggadah printed in Prague in 1590, which makes it the most recent inclusion in the traditional Passover seder liturgy
    IR_f_Ḥad-Gadya_0001.jpg
  • He Who Plays the Fool Will Miss the Prize [The Kid and the Wolf] from the book ' Aesop's fables ' Translated from Greek and Adapted by George Fyler Townsend, Illustrated by J. M. Condé, Published in London by Grant Richards in 1905
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  • Maasai Woman milks a goat while sharing the milk with a kid. Maasai is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic people. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • kiddies pool. Photographed at the Technion, Haifa, Israel
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_Kittens.jpg
  • elementary school boy engrossed in a game on a mobile phone on the sofa
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, Everywhere that Mary went<br />
The lamb was sure to go
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Flower and butterfly drawing
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Birds of a feather flock together, And so will pigs and swine; Rats and mice will have their choice, And so will I have mine.
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  • Boy of eight plays a game on his mobilr phone now a full entertainment centre. Model Release Available
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  • The Pig who cried " Wee Wee " all the way Home. from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The quarrelsome Pig who had None. from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0148.jpg
  • The kind little Pig who had Boast Beef. from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The Pig who stayed at Home and got into Mischief from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The Pig who went to Market. from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0133.jpg
  • Little Boy Blue from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0122.jpg
  • Humpty Dumpty from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0116.jpg
  • The Brave Tailors from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0110.jpg
  • The Lion and the Unicorn / Were fighting for the crown; / The Lion beat the Unicorn / All round about the town. / Some gave them white bread, / And some gave them brown; / Some gave them plum-cake, / And sent them out of town. // .from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0103.jpg
  • The Tailor and the Crow from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0097.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0082.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0076.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0070.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0067.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0061.jpg
  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0055.jpg
  • Reaper, Shrimper, Tinker, and Verger. part of The Alphabet of trades from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0038.jpg
  • Washerwoman, Drayman, Yeoman, and Zoologist [explanation for Drayman: X stands for excellent, when on barrels of beer ;<br />
So the more x's, the better the cheer - This is a children's book yes?]. part of The Alphabet of trades from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0044.jpg
  • Newsboy, Organ-man, Postman, and Quarryman. part of The Alphabet of trades from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • Engineer, Flower-girl, Gardener, and Hatter. part of The Alphabet of trades from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0025.jpg
  • Mrs. Pig and her Family Frontispiece from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0008.jpg
  • Artist, Blacksmith, Cobbler, and Dressmaker.part of The Alphabet of trades from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
    IR_f_Picture-Gift-Book_0019.jpg
  • Cover binding from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • elementary school boy engrossed in a game on a mobile phone on the sofa
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  • elementary school boy engrossed in a game on a mobile phone on the sofa
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: The cock doth crow, To let you know, That If you be wise, It is time to rise. <br />
For Early to bed And early to rise. Is the way to be healthy, And wealthy and wise.
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: The cock doth crow, To let you know, That If you be wise, It is time to rise. <br />
For Early to bed And early to rise. Is the way to be healthy, And wealthy and wise.
    IR_Cock-1 738ed9.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Twinkle twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
    IR_Twinkle-3.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Twinkle twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
    IR_Twinkle-2.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
    IR_MR_C1288_cobbler White.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, Everywhere that Mary went<br />
The lamb was sure to go
    IR_Mary had a little lamb ffe97c.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Flower and butterfly drawing
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
    IR_Cobbler White.png
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Baa, baa black sheep<br />
Have you any wool Yes sir, yes sir Three bags full. One for my master And one for my dame And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane.
    IR_Baa Baa Black Sheep.jpg
  • A Hindu Child's funeral at Pashupatinath Temple, a Hindu temple located on the banks of the Bagmati River. Kathmandu, Nepal. Children are considered pure and are not cremated
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  • A Hindu Child's funeral at Pashupatinath Temple, a Hindu temple located on the banks of the Bagmati River. Kathmandu, Nepal. Children are considered pure and are not cremated
    AG_Pashupatinath_145.jpg
  • Young toddler of 18 months eats a snack of Bamba (peanut butter-flavored puffed corn) outdoors
    HN_Ilai2ndAlbum-223.jpg
  • Excited boy of eight plays a game on his mobilr phone now a full entertainment centre. Model Release Available
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  • Bored boy of eight plays a game on his mobilr phone now a full entertainment centre. Model Release Available
    AP_Model_DSC_6410a.jpg
  • Round the fire an indescribably ridiculous little man was leaping, hopping on one leg, and singing from ' Rumpelstiltskin, ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
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  • O Grandmother, what big ears you have got,’ she said from ' Red Riding Hood ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
    IR_f_Hansel-Grethel_0167.jpg
  • One day he saw three Robbers fighting from 'The Raven ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
    IR_f_Hansel-Grethel_0106.jpg
  • Once there was a poor old woman who lived in a village from ' Old Sultan ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
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  • All at once the door opened and an old, old Woman, supporting herself on a crutch, came hobbling out from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
    IR_f_Hansel-Grethel_0008.jpg
  • At last the old woman came back, and said in a droning- voice: ‘ Greeting- to thee, Zachiel from the story ' Jorinda and Joringel ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
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  • Young toddler plays in a playground outside with her father . Model Release available
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  • Young toddler plays in a playground outside. Model Release available
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  • Young toddler plays indoors, alone. Model Release available
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  • Young toddler plays in a playground outside. Model Release available
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • Young playful toddler boy
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  • Interaction of two sisters on a couch in the living-room
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  • Toddler of three plays on the beach  - Portal Editing Team has selected this image for Photodisc.
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  • Indoor playground boy plays on wheeled board On white Background
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  • Naive children's style painting of a preschool aged boy with baseball cap in blue, green, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a young girl of five eats Matzo with chocolate spread during Passover Model release available
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  • Jungle jim in a playground Photographed in Haifa, Israel
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  • Child in a corn field
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  • Israeli 3 year old children in a kindergarten
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  • Extreme close-up of a two year baby boy's eye Model release available
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  • Young girl of 8 wears a Mortarboard at a doctoral ceremony at a university
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  • Young girl of 4 engrossed in a TV show Model release available
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  • Young girl in uniform on the way to school Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
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  • Young orthodox boys in Purim costume Photographed in Bnei Brak, Israel
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  • Portrait of a young boy in Laos
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  • Two year baby boys eat icecream
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  • photographer father carries his two year baby boy on his back
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  • Two year baby boy plays alone by a small water stream
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  • Young boy of two eats spaghetti with his hands
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