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it's a child thing vs it's a child's thing

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It's a child thing' is not a common expression in English, while 'it's a child's thing' is more commonly used to indicate something that is typical or characteristic of a child. The use of the possessive form 'child's' is more appropriate when referring to something belonging to or associated with a child.

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it's a child thing

This phrase is not commonly used in English. It lacks the possessive form 'child's' which is needed to indicate ownership or association.

This phrase is not a standard expression in English. It would be more appropriate to use 'it's a child's thing' to convey the idea of something typical or characteristic of a child.
  • Feb 17, 2011 ... It's a child's thing, it's a visual thing, because the map isn't the territory, as Korzibsky says, but still, from a certain point of view, the territory looks ...
  • Apr 19, 2011 ... I don't think it's a “MY child” thing, in my opinion it's a “child” thing. They are all vastly different and you can't treat every single one of them ...
  • Feb 2, 2015 ... ... because of a fear you will get told to stop being silly, or it's a child thing or it's just a phase so that's what I did laughed giggled and thought it's ...
  • Nov 20, 2014 ... It's a child thing. No different from a young female fan going gaga (no pun intended) over a male artist. (Think of all those young female Beatles ...

Alternatives:

  • it's a child's thing
  • it's something children do
  • it's a common behavior in children
  • it's a characteristic of children
  • it's a trait of childhood

it's a child's thing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate something that is typical or characteristic of a child.

This phrase is used to describe something that is characteristic of or associated with a child. The possessive form 'child's' indicates ownership or association.
  • Feb 17, 2011 ... It's a child's thing, it's a visual thing, because the map isn't the territory, as Korzibsky says, but still, from a certain point of view, the territory looks ...
  • Oct 11, 2015 ... I mean I'm okay if my daughter is naughty and playful since it's a child's thing but this is a very wasteful and disrespectful behavior. I know ...
  • Jul 28, 2014 ... I'm not saying it's a child's thing, though. Mike D: You're calling Paul a child? Adrock: No. Mike D: But the shit still sounds really good today.
  • Jan 12, 2014 ... Fluttershy blinked. “But Pinkie… it's a child's thing. Babies are so innocent and trusting. My animals trust me completely. How can you say that?”.

Alternatives:

  • it's something children do
  • it's a common behavior in children
  • it's a characteristic of children
  • it's a trait of childhood
  • it's a kid thing

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