This sentence makes very little sense. The individual words make sense. "circumvent" requires an object-- something has to be circumvented and unless we know what the children circumvented we can not make sense out of the sentence.
fibonacci's children grew up in a small town called Holden McCock he did have kids and a wife
she had children grew old and died.
michael morpurgo did have children
they chuked a brick and it grew
Jean Chrétien, the former Prime Minister of Canada, has six siblings. He is the second of seven children in his family. Chrétien grew up in a large household, which contributed to his strong sense of community and family values.
They grew because the standard of living had raised so more children grew up to become workers and build buildings
His children grew up in the Chicago suburbs. Both died a few years ago.
Children didn't go to school back then. They were taught by their parents/ grandparents.
Well... sometimes the children were treated horribly, but then as the economy grew it got better.
Some are, others grew from traditional folk tales for everyone.
He was raised in NeverLand and never grew up.
no, because first and foremost children are born as blank state and they only learn to learn things as they grew up. and imagination is develop as the child grew up and he cannot imagine something which he did not experienced through his senses. any absence of one sense is a failure to incorporate something in the mind since one sense forfeit to experience what is supposed to be is. and the mind only has the ability to think and imagine as well. ex. you cannot a imagine a box if you don't have the sense of sight. and what is love in your imagination or in your mind without the sense of feeling. how ever the sense of touch too cannot guarantee that you can imagine the shape that you did not see because you cannot perfectly picture the real things.