
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a page from a book, with an illustration and text. The illustration depicts a scene with three children. In the foreground, a child wearing a red shirt, red shorts, and red boots is kneeling near a red mailbox. This child has a distressed expression on their face. To the left and slightly behind, another child in a green shirt and purple shorts is standing. In the background, a third child in a yellow shirt and blue pants is holding a red and white swirled lollipop and appears to be in mid-air, with one leg kicking. The background shows green bushes and a greyish, shadowy area. The overall scene suggests a playful or perhaps slightly dramatic interaction between the children. The text on the right side of the page is a poem. It reads: "And when I run around, or when I shout and yell, my best friend laughs, and says my face is red as well." Below the poem, the name "Charles Thomson" is visible, likely the author or illustrator. A page number "7" is also present in the top right corner. The image is cropped and rotated, with the bottom edge of the page resting on a wooden surface. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no specific cues about the weather or a precise location within Jalingo, Nigeria, other than the general context of the book's origin. The emotions conveyed are a mix of distress and amusement, as suggested by the facial expressions and the poem.
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