Once it was because she had to take the eggs off to cool, three times because children came knocking on her door with injuries.
The narrator says again, "Cry, the beloved country," because children yet unborn are better off.
I use "learn" because children often use play to test their place in the world.
Jimmy understood that the only reason the governor wasn't killing him right now was because other children needed to be rounded up.
Because children are the future for all of us.
Ads in children's magazines are effective in part because children like showing them to their parents, a survey shows.
Motherhood is, by definition, not a purely personal matter, if nothing else because children develop their own personalities.
Because children like those, she could only crack down on them so hard.
Political realists may say, "Because children, lacking the vote, lack the old folks' power to toss him out of office."
Kate, and Stephen too, must be left suspended because children by their nature, with so vast a future, had to be.