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Collection of Living Thingss (32)

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A playful, smiling tabby cat with bold stripes and a raised paw-ideal for children’s content and learning activities.
A cheerful cartoon stack of three books, perfect for representing knowledge, study, or school resources.
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Click on all the living things-can you spot the turtle, goldfish, potted plants, horse, and family among the objects?
A clear side-by-side illustration helping children identify what is alive (grows, breathes, reproduces) versus what is not.
A clean, educational black-and-white grid of eight animals-dog, tiger, sheep, elephant, cow, snail, frog, and worm-ideal for sorting and classification exercises.
A classic gray cowboy hat featuring a bold blue band and gracefully curved brim.
A diverse set of colorful illustrations perfect for educational materials, children’s books, or classroom visuals.
A playful black-and-white cow munching on fresh green grass-ideal for fun, child-friendly content.
A stylized gray dolphin captured mid-leap-ideal for teaching marine biology or decorating ocean-themed content.
A happy student celebrates learning alongside a dolphin, toucan, and vibrant tree-ideal for early science education.
A bold orange dress with elegant crisscross straps and a flowing ruffled skirt, ideal for festive or performance wear.
A bold, retro-style red alarm clock pointing to exactly 3 o’clock-ideal for reminders, deadlines, or waking up on time.
A hand-drawn illustration of a classic wooden folding chair, featuring an X-frame base and slatted backrest-perfect for vintage or minimalist themes.
A sweet, stylized teddy bear featuring red hearts on its chest and paws-ideal for expressing love and warmth.
Discover five fascinating living things in nature-each uniquely adapted to its environment.
A playful, sketch-style sun with bold black outlines and vibrant orange and yellow rays-ideal for lighthearted digital projects.
A playful, colorful illustration of a two-story house perfect for engaging young audiences or lighthearted design projects.
A cheerful cartoon depiction of neatly bundled stacks of money, perfect for illustrating financial growth or success.
A fun, visual guide helping young learners identify what makes something alive-perfect for early science lessons.
Young researchers explore plant growth using a magnifying glass and garden tools in this fun, educational illustration.
A friendly, hand-drawn red car ideal for teaching transportation concepts to young learners.
A versatile set of 15 simple line-drawn icons ideal for preschoolers and ESL learners practicing word-picture association.
A visual guide helping young learners identify living organisms like plants and animals versus non-living items such as toys and furniture.
A pair of scissors visually splits the concepts of “NAture” and “NUrture,” illustrating how both forces shape human development.
A stylized grayscale rendering of a classic clamshell mobile phone from the early 2000s, featuring a numeric keypad and small external screen.
A cheerful learning scene featuring children, animals, and everyday objects to help kids explore the difference between living and nonliving things.
A friendly, hand-drawn red car with round headlights and simple wheels-ideal for fun, child-friendly projects.
Meet the curious young scientist exploring biology with a test tube and a lively carrot-perfect for sparking kids’ love of science!
A cheerful orange dome tent with a peek inside-perfect for visualizing beginner-friendly camping setups.
A side-by-side comparison showing examples of living organisms like animals, plants, and fungi versus non-living items such as tools, vehicles, and natural phenomena.
A colorful educational diagram illustrating core characteristics of living things using familiar examples like plants, animals, and microbes.
A visual dialogue illustrating the tension between lifelong learning and willful ignorance-key to understanding argument structure.