All photos copyright Gabriele Galimberti/Abrams
Over the course of three years, photographer
Gabriele Galimberti traveled
the globe, asking children to pose with their favorite toys. Despite
the striking differences in culture and wealth of his diminutive
subjects, the portraits in his new book,
Toy Stories,
capture the simple, universal pride of children showing off their
playthings—offering readers a momentary escape back to childhood.
Each photo, of course, has a backstory.
"I ended up in a small village in Northern Zambia where there was
nothing," Galimberti writes. "No water, no electricity, and of course,
no toy shops. But the children had found a box of sunglasses—I think it
fell off a truck—and the glasses became their favorite toys. Actually,
their only toys. They would play 'market,' buying and selling the
glasses to each other, sharing everything between them."
In Nopaltepec, Mexico, he met four-year-old Abel, whose home is close
to a road where large trucks would pass by en route to a nearby sugar
plantation. When asked to display his favorite toys, Abel chose 13
trucks. See these photos and more below.
Maundy, 3, Kalulushi, Zambia Gabriele Galimberti
Abel, 4, Nopaltepec, Mexico Gabriele Galimberti
Sophia, 4, Bradford on Avon, United Kingdom Gabriele Galimberti
Shotaro, 5, Toyko, Japan Gabriele Galimberti
Arafa and Aisha, 5, Bububu, Zanzibar, Tanzania Gabriele Galimberti
Enea, 3, Boulder, Colorado Gabriele Galimberti
Allenah, 4, El Nido, Philippines Gabriele Galimberti
Naya, 3, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica Gabriele Galimberti
Watcharapon, 4, Bangkok, Thailand Gabriele Galimberti
Tyra, 3, Stockholm, Sweden Gabriele Galimberti
Julius, 3, Lausanne, Switzerland Gabriele Galimberti
Mikkel, 3, Bergen, Norway Gabriele Galimberti