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Photographer Gabriele Galimberti has traveled three years and visited dozens of countries to capture young kids in their homes and neighborhoods surrounded by what they play with each and every day. The book Toy Stories, out tomorrow March 25, contains 54 fascinating portraits that will make you think more than just about your own childhood but about the different set of circumstances each child is surrounded with as he or she grows up.
Gabriele said,"I ended up in a small village in northern Zambia where there was nothing. No electricity, no water, and, of course, no toy shops. But the children had found a box of sunglasses-I think it fell off a truck-and the glasses became their favorite toys. Actually, their only toys. They would play 'market,' buying and selling the glasses to each other, sharing everything between them."
Here are some of his photos...
Gabriele said,"I ended up in a small village in northern Zambia where there was nothing. No electricity, no water, and, of course, no toy shops. But the children had found a box of sunglasses-I think it fell off a truck-and the glasses became their favorite toys. Actually, their only toys. They would play 'market,' buying and selling the glasses to each other, sharing everything between them."
Here are some of his photos...
Maudy, 3 - Kalulushi, Zambia
Mikkel, 3 - Bergen, Norway
Julius, 3 - Lausanne, Switzerland
Tyra, 3 - Stockholm, Sweden
Watcharapon, 4 - Bangkok, Thailand
Enea, 3 - Boulder, Colorado
Naya, 3 - Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica
Sofia 4 - Bradford on Avon, U.K.
Shotaro, 5 - Tokyo, Japan
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