Number 56 of 150

The last child for this batch, with groovy tie-dye.

A cartoon illustration of an Indigenous child aged 10-12.  They are walking towards the left while waving.  They have their long, black hair in two braids and their smile shows a slight gap between their two front teeth.  They are wearing jeans, red sneakers, and a pink tie-dyed t-shirt with a tribal-style bear paw print.

Number 19 of 150

A fun tie-dye shirt over sweatpants.

A boy, aged 7-9, stands with one hand held up in a gesturing position.  He is wearing a black and blue tie die t-shirt, blue sweatpants, and black sneakers.

Number 5 of 150

I was proud of how the tie-dye pattern and cornrows turned out. This one is intentionally ambiguous on gender because we wanted to be fully inclusive.

A child aged 7-9 stands with one finger to their cheek in a thoughtful expression.  They are wearing a pastel tie-dye t-shirt over a white long-sleeved t-shirt, a patched pair of sweatpants, and sneakers.  Their hair is in short cornrows.  Their gender expression is ambiguous.