This Truth About Children And Their Toys Is Sweet… And Stunning In A Way I Didn’t Expect.

No matter what part of the world you examine, there will be children there. Those children will have hopes, dreams… and toys. Toy Stories is a book by photographer Gabriele Galimberti that studies children all over the world. She compares their toys, a seemingly simple gesture but it has more meaning than you could realize. Some play with LEGO bricks. Some play with dolls. Others play with toy guns. These children and their playthings are a microcosm of the culture that they live in. It’s shocking to see the differences throughout the world.

1.) Lauren – Muskoka, Canada.

2.) Maudy – Kalulushi, Zambia

3.) Norden – Massa, Marocco

4.) Abel – Nopaltepec, Mexico

5.) Alessia – Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

6.) Botlhe – Maun, Botswana

7.) Ralf – Riga, Latvia

8.) Tangawizi – Keekorok, Kenya

9.) Tyra – Stockholm, Sweden

10.) Li Yi Chen – Shenyang, China

11.) Puput – Bali, Indonesia

12.) Noel – Dallas, Texas

13.) Mikkel – Bergen, Norway

14.) Julius – Lausanne, Switzerland

15.) Niko – Homer, Alaska

16.) Enea – Boulder, Colorado

17.) Naya – Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica

18.) Shotaro – Tokyo, Japan

19.) Taha – Beirut, Lebanon

20.) Pavel – Kiev, Ukraine

21.) Chiwa – Mchinji, Malawai

You can see the innocence shine out from each of their faces. Their lives are so different from one another, but they may never realize how unique their paths are until they are grown up. Source: Toy Stories via My Modern Met Share Gabriele’s incredible photo series. Or, if you’d like to buy her book, click here.

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