But the children had already marched on down the hall.
The children marched through the school in costumes, with parents cheering them on.
On May 2, 1963, the first children came out and marched through the streets of Birmingham.
MEan women and children march the streets all night beating upon their drums in a repetitive beat.
The children arrived at the police station and marched in, much to the surprise of the policeman there.
Their children marched in Pioneer, a family tradition passed on to grandchildren.
The music started and the children marched quietly around the chairs.
Following this vision, many children formed bands, and marched to Italy.
But children would have gotten tired of this play-acting and marching long ago.
The children were marching around the park, pretending to be soldiers.