The children are unsatisfied by the aunt's answer because it lacks the depth and excitement they seek in a story. They desire a narrative filled with adventure and vivid details, but the aunt only provides a simplistic and mundane response. This disconnect between their expectations and her reality leaves them feeling disappointed and craving a more engaging tale. Ultimately, the aunt's answer fails to ignite their imaginations, leaving them wanting more.
Your aunts' grandkids are your cousins. They are the children of your aunts' children, making them part of your extended family. Depending on the number of aunts and their children, you may have multiple cousins who are considered your aunts' grandkids.
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Your grandfather's children are either your parents or aunts or uncles.
Your uncle or aunt's children are called your cousins.
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Because they are young. They know their place in this world and they know that their parents know best. Too simple.
2nd Cousin
Cousins are the children of of both your parent's siblings (your aunts or uncles.)
I believe they would be great aunts or great uncles.
With their children, nieces, and nephews.
Your brother or sister are your siblings. Your cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles.
great great (etc.) grandparents great grandparents grandparents + great uncles and great aunts parents + uncles and aunts [=parents' siblings] siblings + cousins [=uncles' and aunts' children] children + nephews and nieces [=siblings' children] grandchildren great gandchildren great great (etc.) grandhildren also cousins and second cousins [=(great-)grandparents' descendants]