Sunday, October 24, 2010

Where children sleep

To know where children sleep? You have a chance to find out since James Mollison has published a book with photos of nurseries from around the world. He hopes that this project to think children can promote inequality.



Kaya, 4, lives with her parents in a small apartment in Tokyo, Japan.


Jasmine ('jazzy') 4, lives in a large house in Kentucky, USA.


House for this young and his family is a mattress in a field on the outskirts of Rome.


Dong, 9, lives in Yunnan province, China.


Indira, 7, lives with her parents, brother and sister in nearby of Kathmandu in Nepal.


Roathy, 8, lives on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


Thais, 11, lives with her parents and sister on the third floor of a block of apartments in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Nantio, 15, is a member of the Rendille tribe in northern Kenya.


Douha, 10, lives with her parents and eleven brothers and sisters in a Palestinian refugee camp in Hebron, in the West Bank.


Tzvika, 9, lives in an apartment block in Betar Illit, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank.


Lamine, 12, lives in Senegal.


Joey, 11, lives in Kentucky, USA.

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