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Adults weren't the only ones holding clever signs at women's marches around the country. (Photo: Screenshot)

Women, men and children took part in Women's Marches across the country on Saturday.

And while many adults waved creative signs, they weren't the only ones showing off a flair for protest. Protesters tweeted photos of kids holding signs ranging from aspirations to be president to calls for tolerance.

Here's a look at some of the signs kids held during Women's Marches around the country:

This may be her first protest, but not her last.

Women's march Boston signs 6/? Kids edition pic.twitter.com/qquU5oTEYk — Jenn (@Queerasarainb0w) January 21, 2017

Some of the signs got straight to the point.

I'm living for the parents who took their kids to the march and let them make their own signs #WomensMarchpic.twitter.com/rbaX72T5DM — maiya buck (@MaiyaBuck) January 22, 2017

So many kids! So many great signs! Great turn out Vancouver - let's keep this march going! #WomensMarch#vancouverwomensmarchpic.twitter.com/q3TgX1bXsZ — Krisztina Kun (@kunstudios) January 21, 2017

Dream big!

at the #WomensMarch in San Francisco, saw these kids holding up signs from the window of a public library 😭 pic.twitter.com/4NgVFXojJH — Ali Romero (@AliRomero24) January 22, 2017

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