For our children
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Children take part in a mock military parade at an amusement park in Pyongyang to mark International Children's Day. (Reuters/Kyodo)
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A child plays on a sticky wall as others jump on an inflatable balloon bouncer on International Children's Day organized by the Chinese Foreign Affairs Office at Children's Palace of Dongcheng district in Beijing. (AP)
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A child shoots an arrow at an effigy of a US soldier at an amusement park in Pyongyang to mark International Children's Day. (Reuters/Kyodo)
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Members of the Italian street theatre "Pavana" perform during the Children's Carnival in the centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Thousands of children, their relatives and teachers took part in the procession to celebrate International Children's Day. (Reuters)
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Members of the Italian street theatre "Pavana" perform during the Children's Carnival in the centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Thousands of children, their relatives and teachers took part in the procession to celebrate International Children's Day. (Reuters)
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Children take part in the Children's Carnival in the centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Thousands of children, their relatives and teachers took part in the procession to celebrate International Children's Day. (Reuters)
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Children play during the Children's Carnival in the centre of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Thousands of children, their relatives and teachers took part in the procession to celebrate International Children's Day. (Reuters)
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A Mongolian boy rides a mechanical bull at a carnival to celebrate International Children's Day at the Mongolian town of Bayangol. Mongolia, along with current and former Communist countries, celebrates its Children's Day on June 1. (AFP)
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A young Mongolian woman rides a mechanical bull at a carnival to celebrate International Children's Day at the Mongolian town of Bayangol. Mongolia, along with current and former Communist countries, celebrates its Children's Day on June 1. (AFP)
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Mongolian children watch a show at a carnival to celebrate International Children's Day at the Mongolian town of Bayangol. Mongolia, along with current and former Communist countries, celebrates its Children's Day on June 1. (AFP)
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Wearing costume of a Russian fairy tale characher, Ivanushka, a todler sits in his stroller decorated as "Hut on Chicken Legs," the dwelling of Ivanushka's kidnapper, Baba Yaga, during a custom strollers parade marking the International Children's Day in the southern Russian city of Stavropol. (AFP)
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People look at stroller decorated as horse drawn carriage during a custom strollers parade marking the International Children's Day in the southern Russian city of Stavropol. (AFP)
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