The plural possessive form is children's.
The plural form for the noun child does not add an -sto the end of the word for the plural possessive.
Any plural noun form that does not end in -s, add the apostrophe -s to the end of the word to form the possessive: men's room, oxen's yoke, mice's nest, etc.
The correct placement for the apostrophe in this sentence is "children's" because it shows possession by the children. So, it should be "Mothers hold their children's hands for a short time but their heart forever."
mothers are special because they gave you life and they love you forever. :)
Children of Forever was created in 1972.
The best place to buy clothing for children and preteens/teens is: children under 8: gap, justice, lands end, LL bean, hannah anderson. children/preteens/teens: Abercrombie, justice, american eagle, forever 21, Hollister, aeropostale. Hope this helps! :)
To make a sentence shorter so it doesn't seem to take forever to end. "He's in the room." "He is in the room."
Yes always and forever
The address of the Children Matter Forever is: 5382 W Outer Dr, Detroit, MI 48235-1452
"Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch is a children's book that typically has 32 pages.
Athena had no children...she vowed to be a maiden forever.
Santa has lived forever and he will carry on living forever which is good for children if they want to get great presents!
On the Sims 2 the children turn to teenagers and then adults, but on the original Sims game the children will stay children forever.
You absolutely should. There mothers will most likely keep them forever!!
As children know, Santa will live forever.