The boys and girls in silk are 7-9 inches tall and dressed in silk.  The
style of clothes and hair changed over time.   The boy and girl on the left
are traditional Chinese children.  The boy and girl in the center are later
and the girl in silk on the right is the child version of the lady in long
garment.
Traditional boy and girl in silk.  
Note the girl's human hair
braid and the barrettes carved
into her painted hair.
This pair of children in silk depict children after
1911.  Note the side part for the boy and the
double bun for the little girl.
This later
girl in silk
represents a
child from
the 1930s
with her
bobbed hair.
 She is a
smaller
version of
the lady in
long
garment.