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tastefullyoffensive: Video Games Reimagined as Classic Children’s Books by Joebot [via]Previou
Tokyo stroll 6 / April, 2019Looking up / Koi for Children’s day
bayazeth: Children’s Classic in Dramatic Form, illustrated by Clara E. Atwood
Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things’ original motion picture soundtrack is availabl
shrlocks: Somehow this is about your children.
Babe Ruth and Harold Lloyd visit an orphanage in Brooklyn, 1920s.Photo: Classic Stock/Alamy Ima
wifeguydeanwinchester:they just don’t do any classic homophobic children moments like this any
Bakemono no Ko directed by Hosoda Mamoru (Summer Wars, Wolf Children Ame to Yuki). Film used classic
wifeguydeanwinchester:they just don’t do any classic homophobic children moments like this any
wifeguydeanwinchester:they just don’t do any classic homophobic children moments like this any
I received the new issue of @storytimemag today already! This month there is a little story illusyra
I received the new issue of @storytimemag today already! This month there is a little story illusyra
Le Chat Botté, from The Illustrated London News by Kay Nielsen (1913)
The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
Illustration from Queen Summer, or The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose by Walter Crane (1891)
The Twin Princesses, from The Lily of Life by Helen Stratton (1913)
I was thinking this could become a series (even though Snow would need to grow that hair quite a bit
Perseus Armed by the Nymphs, from A Wonder Book for Boys & Girls by Walter Crane (1893)
A little pile of Vintage books to keep me going through lockdownwww.instagram.com/p/B-eypE9A
Crystal Ball, from Red Magic by Kay Nielsen (1930)
President Obama read “Where the Wild Things Are” to kids today. He got into it. t
Peter Pan Illustrated by Kim Minji
Illustration from Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales by Harry Clarke (1916)
The Lady of the Lake sits by the fountain in Arroy, from The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by
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