The Baby Burners Project — @babyburners on Instagram — aims to provide "proof that children belong at Burning Man."

While Burning Man describes itself as a "kid-friendly event," bringing your children to Black Rock City is "not an easy choice nor one to be taken lightly," according to the event's website.

Many of the featured children are dressed in the same unique styles adults wear on the playa.

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Burning Man isn't just for models and tech CEOs. A growing minority says it's for kids, too.

The Baby Burners Project has set out to prove just that. Their Instagram account — @babyburners — features the photos and stories of parents who brought their children along for the nine-day art-focused event in the middle of the Nevada desert.

The photos are "proof that children belong at Burning Man," according to the account's bio. The page currently has just over 20 posts and nearly 2,000 followers.

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While Burning Man describes itself as a "kid-friendly event," where children under age 18 are allowed to attend as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian, and those under 13 can even attend for free, according to Burning Man's website.

However, bringing your children to Black Rock City is "not an easy choice nor one to be taken lightly," according to the event's website, which also has a 10-page "Family Survival Guide" with tips on how to help kids endure the harsh weather conditions and avoid getting lost.

The @babyburners did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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