80|-65, 150|-75, 55|-220, 415|-150, 195|-230, 125|-360, 435|-300, 405|-490, 200|-520, 585|-370, 575|-150
75|-32, 125|95, 250|-85, 315|215, 395|30, 420|-185, 570|-60, 540|140, 460|310
55|45, -42|150, 180|160, 330|240, -90|310, 80|310, 260|400, 475|350, 30|470
-110|40, -5|145, -250|150, -140|235, -330|225, -35|310, -530|270, -320|390, -140|470
-70|-60, -240|-80, -170|180, -315|90, -90|90, -305|235, -375|-115, -540|-65, -480|140
-60|-135, -190|-45, -320|-5, -150|-300, -305|-165, -540|-115, -570|-290, -395|-325, -320|-510
70|-80, -90|-70, 90|-265, -55|-175, -40|-365, -230|-360, -180|-520, 85|-520, 220|-400
“Marshalling the play of forces within us—outside of us—in work oblivious to all else, as a festive act—means creating in the fashion of children.”|Johannes Itten, 1919
Skittles|1916
Sentry puppet from König Hirsch (The stag king)|1918
“I spent my childhood as a boy in the midst of my family, always enthusiastic about toys and string, and always a junkman of bits of wire and all the prettiest stuff in the garbage can.”|Alexander Calder, 1929.
Child's wardrobe|1918
Series of personifications childhood misdeeds|1930
Il bimbo cattivo (The bad child), bedroom panel|c. 1924
“I spent my childhood as a boy in the midst of my family, always enthusiastic about toys and string, and always a junkman of bits of wire and all the prettiest stuff in the garbage can.”|Alexander Calder, 1929.
Cover of 2 tramvaia (2 trams)|c. 1927
Three Figures|c. 1925
High chair|c. 1919
"Children of all ages will profit from being kept outside a great deal...Let the child be where he is happiest. We owe it to him."|Dr. Benzion Liber, 1927
Skippy-Racer|1933
Detail from Stahlromöbel (Tubular steel furniture), loose-leaf sales catalog for Thonet Company showing Marcel Breuer’s B341/2 chair and B53 table|1930–31
Cover of the book Hurra, wir rechnen weiter! (Hurray, we keep counting!)|1932
Ausstellung der neue Schulbau (Exhibition of new school building)|1932
Pour une jeunesse saine, pour un peuple fort: Les sports d’hiver (For a healthy youth, for a strong people: Winter sports)|1940
Double-page spread from Campi e colonie (Camps and colonies)|1932
Glass desk|1939
Your Britain, Fight for It Now|1942
Graf Zeppelin|1930
Child's kimono with the manga character Norakuro the dog|1930
"When they are left to themselves, most children display astonishing artistic talents...Where artistic sensibility is concerned, the majority of adults have grown, not up, but quite definitely down."|Aldous Huxley, 1938
¿Que fais-tu pour empêcher cela?(What are you doing to prevent it?)|1937
Settimana del Balilla 5–10 Dicembre XIV Genova (Balilla youth movement week, December 5–10, 1936 Genoa)|1935
SAKAMPF board game|1933
Gioco delle 3 oche (Game of the 3 geese)|1944
Original illustration for Kometjakten (Comet in Moominland)|1946
USSR. Die russische Ausstellung (USSR: The Russian exhibition), poster for exhibition at the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich|1929
Kinder Verkehrs Garten (Children’s traffic garden), poster advertising a children’s traffic school|1959
School desk|1946
“Children form their own material world, a small one within a large one, and they do it themselves.”|Walter Benjamin, 1928
Schaukelwagen (Rocking car)|1950
Monkey|1955
Cover of the book Children and the City, by Olga Adams|1952
One of Them Had Polio, Skilled Teamwork Brought Recovery|1949–50
Tin toy cars|1958
Lego building bricks|1954–58
Inflatable giraffe|1969–76
Chica modular children's chairs|1971
“If the twentieth century deserves the label of the ‘century of the child,’ as it was christened by Ellen Key. . . then it must also be seen as the century of the child- consumer.”|Daniel Thomas Cook, 2000
Sputnik play sculpture|1959
Space Station and Space Rocket cardboard toys|1968
Puppy, from the Me Too collection|2005
Main visual for the video game Katamari Damacy|2004
Omnibot 2000, remote-controlled robot|1985
Goth Lolita ensemble with matching angry doll|2008
War is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things|1966
Möhköfantti toy|1979
“Play will be to the 21st century what work was to the industrial age — our dominant way of knowing, doing and creating value.”|Pat Kane, 2004
"Maxi" set including Tripp Trapp chair|1972
Modular indoor play area|1985
Fido patée pour chats (Fido cat food)|1982
Design for Wishbone House, winning design from the Corcoran Gallery School of Art’s National Playground Sculpture Competition|1967
Wire car|2010
UNICEF poster|1969
Froebel Gift 2|c. 1890
Child's coat|c. 1912
Factory stacking assembly system|c. 1920
“The child is innocence and forgetting, a new beginning, a game, a self-propelled wheel, a first movement, a sacred ‘Yes.’ For the game of creation, my brothers, a sacred ‘Yes’ is needed: the spirit now wills its own will”|Friedrich Nietzsche, 1883
Child's embroidered bodice|c. 1920
Painted stool from La Scuola d’Arte Educatrice|c. 1920–30
Design for children’s room|1903
Perspective drawing for Scotland Street Public School, Glasgow|1904
Clerestory window from Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Illinois|1912–13