Värikollaasit #409 based on red and blue:
Värikollaasit #409 based on red and blue:
Cee’s Which Way Challenge

This mural was created by a school class with many refugee students (hence the German is not perfect).
On this part the children wrote their wishes:
“Children should not fight in wars but go to school.” “I don’t like it when children are fighting amongst each other.” “All children should have a home.” “For me it’s most important to play with friends.” ” I wish for all children to be protected.”




This colourful mural, or rather a few parts of a mural in an underpass in Frankfurt, was created by children. The writing suggests that at least some of them are not native German speakers, yet their take on children’s rights is powerful:
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In Xhosa culture young men fight with sticks. It’s a skillful combat activity that can be dangerous.
We watched a few kids fighting with sticks in a park and I was impressed how disciplined they were thwacking and slapping their sticks together – they had tremendous fun and nobody got hurt.


The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Action Shot
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Janusz Korczak was a doctor, a children’s author, an educator and the head of an orphanage near Warsaw in Poland. When the children were moved to the extermination camp Treblinka by the German SS he and his assistant Stefania Wilczyńska refused to leave them and went with them to their certain death.
This monument to his courage and humanity was erected in Günzburg, it was created by Itzchak Belfer who used to live in the orphanage for a while when he was little.









I don’t think these cut outs have a special name. They can be found near schools to warn cars to go slow. I was reminded of the ones in my archives when I saw the kid buried almost completely in snow last week.
Linked to I’m a Fan of … #93.
No matter how kind you are, German children are Kinder.
Square 14 for KindaSquare Challenge in October.