Sentences with phrase «adult feel like a kid»

Rebecca Sunshine makes kids feel like rockstars and makes adults feel like kids.
It's not the perfect movie, for sure, but its got everything needed to entertain an audience — adults felt like kids again and kids just laughed (at their parents.)

Not exact matches

Part of me has always hoped the meat and beans would fill up the kids enough that they don't feel like consuming too many Mars bars (no such luck), while the other part makes this strictly for the adults in need of enough sustenance to enjoy another year of trick or treating.
Simplicity and health are both requirements for me I feel like muffins are always appropriate, for kids and adults!
Great for pregnant ladies, the designated driver, non-drinkers and kids who want to feel like adults.
In Redding, kids and adults get the chance to feel like they're playing in the Big Leagues at Big League Dreams Sports Complex.
«When I perform for kids, I try to help them feel like adults, and when I perform for adults, I try to make them feel like kids,» says New York City magician Gary «Gary The Great» Ferrar.
I feel like since kids don't choose to go to school, they shouldn't be forced to go for as many hours as adults can squeeze into the day and year.
Once she grasped the various legal definitions of sibling you could say then it gets trickier because adults and kids often attach emotionally to someone they wish or feel like is their brother or sister and they may refer to them as such despite not sharing any type of parent legally or even socially!
Just like most adults are usually motivated to work harder for a boss they like and respect, kids will be much more likely to follow your rules if they feel loved and respected.
You can use a potty training seat on public toilets if you like (the kind that fits over the toilet seat and helps kids feel more secure on adult - size toilets), but it's not necessary.
For kids, yes, they're still learning, and some mistakes and hurt feelings are going to happen in the course of learning, so I wouldn't advocate adults intervening for every little squabble (like, two kids fighting over one communal toy, or arguing about what to watch on TV), but if there's a steady pattern of deliberate and premeditated bullying going on, then yeah, I'd step in, whether it's physical bullying, name - calling, threats, cyberbullying, theft / extortion, repeated exclusion, or whatever.
The things you're working with like dirt and microbes and plant compounds, they really run the gamut, but what lets you run the line between kids» stuff and adults» stuff when so many feel they're just one or the other?
Also great for anyone (kids or adults) who doesn't like veggies, just sneak a scoop of PhytoGreens into a smoothie and never feel guilty again about not eating your greens.
Sure, people say you become an adult when you turn 21, but there are still times where I feel like a kid.
Every time I go there I feel like such an idiot - there is a whole separate set of court rules, they use different terminology, have different ways to conduct trials and different sentences / sanctions for kids than adults.
With a fantastic editing team (there's a sequence set to Nina Simone's «Sinnerman,» of all things, that is perfectly conceived and executed), he breaks «Hunt for the Wilderpeople» up into chapters, making it feel almost like a memory or the story that an adult Ricky is telling his kids later in life.
Tully is a Young Adult reunion, bringing back writer Diablo Cody (Juno), director Jason Reitman (Up in the Air), and star Charlize Theron (Atomic Blonde), and for people without kids, it can feel more like a horror movie.
What I will say about Kung Fu Panda 3 is that this actually feels like the story and themes come first versus a set of annoying characters that are guaranteed to make kids laugh and adults groan.
This sensational spinoff not only feels like a fresh angle on the magical world we think we know so well, but also takes into account how the young adults who first found these books and movies have grown, and may be craving something more sophisticated that they can share with their kids.
With the awkward pseudo-romance between Coyote (Ethan Embry) and Mallory (Brooklyn Decker) mercifully excised, Grace and Frankie's adult kids now feel like they're part of one big dysfunctional family.
San Andreas actually apes The Day After Tomorrow so closely that at times, it feels like Cuse just took the latter film's script, cut - and - replaced all instances of «storm» with «earthquake» and «runs from cold» with «runs from opening fissures,» and called it a day — like Tomorrow, the film centers on a father's unlikely determination to cross a disaster zone to save an adult child, with only a minimal idea of where his kid might be in a city approaching a population of 1 million.
At times, I felt like many of the jokes would go way over a kid's head as they were targeted directly towards adults.
I still feel like I'm the little kid at the adult's table and I can't go up to these people, but maybe I can now.»
Variations on characters - Gohan Kid / Gohan Adult, Goku / Goku Black - felt like filler.
Given a fair amount of attention, that rekindled romance feels like it will play more to adults than young viewers, but it shouldn't tax kids» patience or gag reflexes, for it somehow manages to be just as sweet and charming as everything else here.
Rather than relying on topical jokes to make a kid's movie fun for older audiences, this instead reminds adults what it feels like to be a kid.
All it really takes is one adult not listening to make a kid feel like nobody cares.
It's some kind of a magic act, too, because with two adults up front, and two kids growing by the second in the back, it never felt like you had to contort yourself to drive it around.
Yes, print is still preferred among kids and educators, but despite that, I personally prefer print over digital, so unless I was doing and adult novella or something YA (Teens with access to e-readers do read ebooks, even if it's still particularly a «grown - ups» market right now), and tech savvy folks like the convenience of digital, and I can understand that, despite my preference for print, but in general I wouldn't feel comfortable being ebook only in every circumstance, but I try to keep up with the key news so if I can take advantage of something digital I know where to turn for resources.
I am an adult, but witnessing the sparkling Eiffel Tower makes me feel like a kid in front of a chocolate fountain.
Perfect for small groups and the ultimate girls» (or guys») getaway — our special offer will have you feeling like a kid again (with the perks of being an adult) and enjoying the best of the American Riviera.
When I was the age that many kids today are who are playing games like GTA and COD, I was never allowed to play nor see anything that was age rated for adults because my parents felt I needed to learn about life first and to know the fine line between reality and fiction and right and wrong, I never got to play my first adult rated game till I was 17 and had proven that I was mature enough to not copy anything from the game, that game was Eternal Champions on the Mega Drive, fun game, but tacky.
It is a nice added feature, and while apart from for this review, I'm not going to use it ever again, as this seems like something kids should use, not fully - grown adults, as I'll be honest, I felt a little stupid doing the movements.
Pretty much every line of dialog spoken in the game feels like it's poking fun in one way or another at how most kids, teenagers and even adults today speak.
The game is just way too easy and, despite its adult themes, it oddly feels more like a kid's game than anything else.
It feels like a Pixar movie: created for kids but loved by adults.
In the end, Digimon World 2003 is a «pocket monsters» style RPG that feels more like it was made for teenagers and adults than for kids.
It's a great game for both adults and kids and for me it's the first VR game where I feel like everyone I know needs to play it.
That said, I'll agree that sometimes kids» low threshold for wonder allows them to be appropriately enamored with stuff that I feel IS wondrous, but most adults don't notice or care about (like, colors!
Just like adults, a lot of kids won't want to talk (or don't know how to talk) about uncomfortable feelings.
Though some adults still feel awkward about having conversations with their smartphone's mobile assistant, like Siri, kids today seem to have no qualms about chattering with our virtual helpers.
One of my kids (an adult one) was in a really bad place emotionally and I felt like I had to be up all the time because if I was negative it'd make him spiral even further down.
As I mentioned before, I didn't want a towel rack in here because I feel like for kids (and adults too, really) hooks are just so much more practical and functional.
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