The World Through A Child's Eyes
Rahimjon Akbarov, a 5-year-old boy from Dushanbe, Tajikistan, took photos of (clockwise from top left) his friends; his younger sister Nozanin, who has chickenpox; toys from a cereal box; and cartoons on TV.
Kamila, a 9-year-old Belarusian girl, took pictures of her favorite pets and the landscape in her village.
Demijan Catic, a 9-year-old boy from Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, focused on his golden retriever, Bepo; his Harry Potter wand and glasses; a street artist he saw on a visit to Paris; and the Bosnian band Dubioza Kolektiv, rehearsing for a gig at Demijan's father's work.
Five-year-old Cosmin from Moldova submitted a self-portrait and a portrait of his 2-year-old brother, Vlaicu, along with two views from his windows.
Bohdan, a 9-year-old boy from Ukraine, took photos of his friends Lera and Dasha at the playground; a sand drawing of a sun and a ladybug; his friend Dania posing on a wooden wagon; and his favorite Lego toys.
Samrin Khan, 13, was born in Pakistan and lives in the Czech Republic. Samrin took photos of her father riding a bicycle with her two younger brothers; her brother Aimal climbing at a playground; and friends and classmates during a school trip.
Turan Imel, 11, took pictures of young friends in a Kyrgyz village: 5-year-old Alina, who lives with her grandmother and takes care of her pet chick with a friend; and 3-year-old Atai-Askar, who likes to see the world through his grandfather's binoculars.
Janis Mjartans, 14, photographed the Tian Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan's Ala Archa National Park.
Bohdan-Liubomyr Prytula is a 5-year-old from Simferopol, Ukraine. Bohdan took pictures of his friends taking part in the Studio Svitanok children's theater, and of flowers in the city center.
Merdan, 11, from Turkmenistan, photographed a children's park in Ashgabat; a building covered with satellite dishes; and his friends buying tickets.
Four-year-old Jonas lives in the Czech Republic. He photographed his father chopping wood; his older brother and a friend helping his father; his brother Mathias and a friend; and the stream behind his Uncle George's cottage.