Likewise the identical Play Song would not be sung at all by other children; they would simply repeat the words as in the case of the Rhyme "Goosie-gander," just discussed.
There were some of the Play Rhyme Songs sung in prose version by some children and the same Play Song would be sung in rhymed version by other children.
That king had a daughter named Anangarati, born to him by his wife Padmarati, owing to his having propitiated Gauri, and he had no other children.
Other children trace a path only a little way and stop, saying: "Here it is.
Perfectly normal in appearance and in play activities and is liked by other children.
In many instances the seduction is effected by other children, and often at a very early age.
Its curiosity is aroused, as soon as the phenomena of pubescence make their appearance, either in themselves or in other children.
Effeminate boys or tomboyish girls are apt to be repulsive to other children; they are exposed to mockery and teasing of all kinds, and are very unlikely to give rise to erotic sentiments in their companions.
Now take the case of other children in whom the same primitive phenomenon is taking place, but who are surrounded by too great a profusion of objects.
Other children, whose natural impulses are strong, are noted merely as creators of disorder, and are set down as "naughty.
They became very wise, brave, and handsome, and grew as much in a day as other children grow in a year.
Asphurtzela grew as much in a day as other children grow in a year.
He grew as much in a day as other children grow in a year; he became so handsome, brave, and strong, that everybody loved him.
A child who has developed a habit spasm of one sort or another will readily serve as a model to other children.
Keith had played too little with other children to have acquired the usual male consciousness of superiority, but his father's words cut him to the quick nevertheless, because he knew them to be meant for an insult.
But when she was to be confirmed, and had to go to church every week with all the other children of her own age, she was the poorest of them all, both in fact and in appearance, she didn't have one person in the world to whom she could turn.
He writes concerning the child born deaf: "His voice seems just like that of other children.
Thus, according to the observer of one child, blue is one of the first to be preferred, though this is said not to be true of other children.
They are said by other children to grow in cabbages, or to be placed by God in water, perhaps in the sewer, where they are found by the doctor, who takes them to sick folks that want them.
The zeal of a child in correcting the language not only of other children, but of grown-ups, and the comical errors he will now and again fall into in exercising his corrective function, are well known to parents.
But I have made my own private enquiries about you, from time to time--I always had rather a curiosity about you, as I have had no other children.
Your father was quite a kind-hearted person--and his one idea was to place you where there were no other children, and where you would have a chance of being taken care of.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other children" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.