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The designation of street arabs was given back then to homeless children. Riis took several pictures of these children, during the journalistic and photographic work that led to the publication of his landmark book How the Other Half Lives (1890), where they were published with the title of Street Arabs in Sleeping Quarters. [1]
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The Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child: c. 1490: Tempera and gold on canvas: 122 × 80.3 cm: Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland: St. Augustine in His Cell: 1490–1494: Tempera on panel: 41 × 27 cm: Florence, Uffizi: Madonna and Child and the Young St John the Baptist: 1490–1495: Tempera on canvas: 134 × 92 cm: Florence, Palazzo ...
Children's sleeping bags in particular often feature elaborate, brightly colored printed designs, such as images of popular media characters. Slumber bags make floor sleeping more comfortable, and are often used for sleepovers , family visits, and other situations where there are not enough beds for everyone or someone does not feel comfortable ...
Co-sleeping or bed sharing is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room. Co-sleeping individuals sleep in sensory proximity to one another, where the individual senses the presence of others. [1] This sensory proximity can either be triggered by touch, smell, taste, or noise.
Five yoga poses to do before bed to promote better sleep. To help calm your mind and body at night, start with yoga poses that release the stress of the day and encourage relaxation.
Kibbutz Afikim children with their nanny at the children's house. Mid 1960s. Kibutz Gan Shmuel 1935-40. A group of children, all about the same age, shared a children's house and had a nanny who took care of their everyday needs. Each house had a dining hall, a classroom, bedrooms (3-4 children in each room), and a bathroom. Boys and girls took ...
English: Child's Sleeping Mat (boro Shikimono), late 19th century Description English: Child's sleeping mat composed of several layers of indigo dyed cotton fabrics, patched and heavily stitched.