In the novel "Street Child," Jim Jarvis is described as having dark hair and eyes, and being around ten years old. He is small and thin, with a determined and brave demeanor despite his difficult circumstances as a street urchin in Victorian London.
So he can look like Jason as a child and ask him if he remembers him
what the main street used to look like in the 1900,s or 1950,s :)
Of course Like a Child;)
The gender of the child will not be corresponded to the sex of the parents. The child's appearances will just be of the child's genes. In other words it is not meant for a daughter to look like a father and a son to look like a mother, as it can be vice verse.
There are 2 sides of the family and the child can look totally like one side but not the other one. A child can also not look like either side of the family. Many families have children who do not resemble other family members.
A kidney certainly does NOT look like a child's knee. Kidneys are sorta like jelly beans.
They do not have a child. It is only a rumor.
little black bits of char
Highly active imagination.
A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.A Roman child's tantrum would look exactly like the tantrums of today's children. Kids are kids, no matter when they lived.
a mnchin by:kayse
because of the dna