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Just properly read the transcript. "Two kids, with very different hair style, are in a playground. A fence is visible in the background, and on the ground appear to be various items including a puddle or rug and toy blocks."  (At time of writing, at least.)  I must say I'd first seen the image as a playroom.  The puddle/rug being a throw-rug (or possibly illustrated 'playmat'), the thing to the left of the blocks some sort of play diorama (with toy trucks on?) and, apart from the blocks, a surprisingly sparse amount of playroom detritus on the floor (toy fish? and a much smaller toy steamboat? ...perhaps the playmat depicts an island/lake scene, for these).  In the background is a dado rail topping the part-panelled wainscotting of the playroom wall.
 
Just properly read the transcript. "Two kids, with very different hair style, are in a playground. A fence is visible in the background, and on the ground appear to be various items including a puddle or rug and toy blocks."  (At time of writing, at least.)  I must say I'd first seen the image as a playroom.  The puddle/rug being a throw-rug (or possibly illustrated 'playmat'), the thing to the left of the blocks some sort of play diorama (with toy trucks on?) and, apart from the blocks, a surprisingly sparse amount of playroom detritus on the floor (toy fish? and a much smaller toy steamboat? ...perhaps the playmat depicts an island/lake scene, for these).  In the background is a dado rail topping the part-panelled wainscotting of the playroom wall.
  
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But an outside (playground, or more likely backyard/shared-yard) scene actually makes sense, too.  An actual puddle (or a dried/drying-out one, and/or the site of a 'dirt patch'), the toy trucks could be on a sandpile, the 'steamboat' (at least) could actually be a small weed, and behind them is a boundary fence of some kind.  Not sure if a rug would be in a kid's yard (maybe somewhere like California!), but it's made me think.  (...that I obviously have too much time on my hands?) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.98.252|141.101.98.252]] 18:14, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
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But an outside (playground, or more likely backyard/shared-yard) scene actually makes sense, too.  An actual puddle (or a dried/drying-out one, and/or the site of a 'dirt patch'), the toy trucks could be on a sandpile, the 'steamboat' (at least) could actually be a small weed, and behind them is a boundary fence of some kind.  Not sure if a rug would be in a kid's yard (maybe somewhere like California.  But it's made me think.  (...that I obviously have too much time on my hands?) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.98.252|141.101.98.252]] 18:14, 9 July 2015 (UTC)

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