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mask wearers multiple cultures kids wearing mask is a vibrant vector illustration showcasing children from diverse backgrounds wearing masks. This colorful design features a young boy with curly hair, dressed in an American flag-themed shirt and holding a book. Ideal for educational materials, health campaigns, and children's content, this vector can be used as an icon or logo to promote awareness and inclusivity regarding health practices. Key elements include: diverse cultural representation, expressive facial features, a friendly and engaging style, and attention to detail in attire. Perfect for websites, print media, or social media graphics.

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Mar 11, 2022
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