Mrs. Phelps doesn't have any children. She feels that no one in their right mind would have children and that they are "ruinous".
Mrs. Phelps in "The Sand and the Sieve" feels a sense of sadness and disappointment towards her children. She struggles with the fleeting nature of time and the inability to hold on to meaningful moments with her children as they grow up. Ultimately, she comes to accept the passage of time and finds peace in her memories.
In the book Dr. Grant likes and has always liked children. He likes them because of their fascination with dinosaurs. In the movie it was portrayed as him not liking children in order to promo character development.
"People ask what my nationality is. I don't feel comfortable answering." -Michael Phelps 2012
Because when children read it makes them feel like they are getting transported into the book instead of reading the book
Yes. Children should feel safe in school. Children who do not feel safe in school have difficulty learning.
how did nickolas nickleby feel when he walked into the room full of children?
Hitler did not have a daughter. A non- fiction book made up that Hitler had a daughter, but he never did. Hitler was very fond of children, but he said he was not one to have children.
I feel sad and sympathy
The children in the book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings loathe Reverend Thomas when he comes to their home to stay over. They do not like him because they feel he is ugly, obese, and is disrespectful to them.
No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.
Children feel safe when they have a stable and loving home, when they have parents and family that love them.
i dought this is right, but i think speed racer. feel free to correct me.
children in need helps peoples that doesnt feel better and gives money so they feel better