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Collection of Worried Boys (15)
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A puzzled young boy shrugs with wide eyes and raised hands, illustrating uncertainty or “I don’t know.”
A cheerful cartoon boy with spiky blond hair, wearing a red shirt and blue pants, looks surprised with wide eyes and an open mouth.
A diverse cartoon boy with curly hair, wearing casual clothes, captured mid-expression of surprise or concern.
A young boy visibly chilled, covering his mouth as he shivers-common visual for pediatric cold-weather safety guides.
Two expressive cartoon boys demonstrate classic signs of worry-clenched hands, furrowed brows, and distressed postures-to aid emotional literacy.
A startled cartoon boy grips his head in panic, conveying intense anxiety or shock with exaggerated facial features and body language.
A visibly upset cartoon boy with rosy cheeks and a frown, perfect for illustrating feelings of disappointment or sadness.
A smiling cartoon child with brown skin, wearing an orange shirt and blue pants, arms open in a welcoming gesture.
A startled cartoon boy dashes forward, mouth agape and fists clenched, capturing motion and surprise in classic 2D animation style.
A startled boy slips on a wet surface, arms flailing and mouth open in surprise-perfect for illustrating slip hazards to kids.
Dipper Pines caught off guard-classic Gravity Falls panic face, ideal for expressing surprise or confusion.
This expressive cartoon shows a boy overwhelmed by fear-perfect for teaching kids about managing anxiety and recognizing emotions.
When a child looks puzzled and scratches their head, it often signals they need clarification or reassurance.
A gentle, age-appropriate illustration of a sad young boy-ideal for teaching empathy and emotional recognition in early education.
