[にょう(P);ゆばり(ok);いばり(ok);ゆまり(ok);ばり(ok);しい(ok);しし(ok);しと(ok), nyou (P); yubari (ok); ibari (ok); yumari (ok); bari (ok); shii (ok); shishi (ok); ] (n) (しい, しし, and しと were primarily children's words) urine; (P) #10828
[どうよう, douyou] (n) children's song; nursery rhyme; (P) #13864
[ユニセフ, yunisefu] (n) United Nations Children's Fund (formerly Children's Emergency Fund); UNICEF; (P)
[こどものひ, kodomonohi] (n) Children's Day (national holiday; May 5th)
[ronpa-ru-mu] (n) romper room; children's play room
[えきり, ekiri] (n) children's dysentery
[えんしゃ, ensha] (n) the building (physical structure) of a kindergarten, children's daycare centre or pre-school
[おしくら, oshikura] (n) (abbr) (See 押し競べ) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards
[おしくらべ, oshikurabe] (n) (See 押し競饅頭) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards
[おしくらまんじゅう, oshikuramanjuu] (n) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards
[おはじき, ohajiki] (n) (1) (See 弾き・はじき) children's game similar to marbles, played with coin-shaped coloured glass; (2) tiddlywink; counter
[うなつき, unatsuki] (n) type of children's haircut
[こくさいれんごうじどうききん, kokusairengoujidoukikin] (n) (See UNICEF) United Nations Children's Fund; UNICEF
[こくれんじどうききん, kokurenjidoukikin] (n) United Nations Children's Fund; UNICEF
[ねっき, nekki] (n) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
[ねっきうち, nekkiuchi] (n) (See 根っ木) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
[こどもずもう, kodomozumou] (n) children's sumo
[こどもふく, kodomofuku] (n) children's clothing
[かみずもう, kamizumou] (n) (See 相撲) paper sumo; children's game played with paper cutouts
[じどうかん, jidoukan] (n) children's house; child welfare residential facility
[じどうしょ, jidousho] (n) children's book
[しょうにびょういん, shounibyouin] (n) children's hospital; pediatric hospital
[じんとり, jintori] (n) children's game in which the aim is to occupy the other's home base
[ちとせあめ, chitoseame] (n) red and white candy stick sold at children's festivals
[あしきり, ashikiri] (n) (1) Japanese children's game; (2) (sens) preliminary test to eliminate weak contenders
[むしおさえ, mushiosae] (n) children's medicine for nervousness; snack for an empty stomach
[むしぐすり, mushigusuri] (n) children's medicine for nervousness
[わらべうた, warabeuta] (n) children's (folk) song
[はげ(P);かぶろ;かむろ, hage (P); kaburo ; kamuro] (n) (1) baldness; bald head; (2) (かぶろ, かむろ only) children's hairstyle of short untied hair; children with short untied hair; (3) (かぶろ, かむろ only) (See 太夫・3, 天神・6) young girl working as a servant for a high-class prostitute (Edo period); (P)
[めかくしおに, mekakushioni] (n) game of (blindfolded) tag similar to the children's swimming pool game "Marco Polo"
[ようごしせつ, yougoshisetsu] (n) children's home; child care institution; orphanage
[わんぱくよこづな, wanpakuyokoduna] (n) champion of children's sumo
[わんぱくずもう, wanpakuzumou] (n) children's sumo
[かんのむし, kannomushi] (n) (1) convulsions (in a child); nervousness; short-temperedness; (2) bug thought to cause children's diseases
[かごめかごめ, kagomekagome] (n) (uk) "bird-in-the-cage" children's game
[さいのかわら, sainokawara] (n) The Children's Limbo