Sentences with phrase «appeals to kids who»

Apps can appeal to kids who love technology.
will be written for all ages, in the truest sense of the term «You need to write it at a couple different levels simultaneously, so there's something to appeal to the adults who're watching, but something that will appeal to the kids who are watching too,» [Hagan] explained.
«You need to write it at a couple different levels simultaneously, so there's something to appeal to the adults who're watching, but something that'll appeal to the kids who are watching too,» he explained.

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«Manufacturers continue to partner with designers to increase the appeal of the products, and there is a product for every type of consumer — from the most active athlete to the mom who just wants to remember when to pick up her kids from soccer practice — on the market.»
In recent weeks, for instance, on another issue germane to his appeal to his base — immigration — the White House was unwilling to irritate the base and worked to scuttle a bipartisan Senate compromise that would have shielded hundreds of thousands of people who had been brought to the US illegally as kids in return for border wall funding.
If breastfeeding is really something you want to shield your kids from seeing that is YOUR problem and If seeing a woman breastfeeding her five year old is not appealing to YOU that is YOUR problem, it is not the mother who simply wants to nurse her child's problem, nor should it be her concern either.
Then Jenna Pepper, a vegetable and nutrition enthusiast who blogs over at Food With Kid Appeal, brought up the point in her excellent article that if we continue to feed them junk food and don't collectively teach our kids, at home and at school, about the joys and benefits of eating real food, children will pick the crap over the good stuff when given the choice.
On the flipside, parents who follow marketers» cues and serve «kids» food» (such as Dora the Explorer yogurt and all varieties of chicken nuggets) raise children who may be resistant to trying new foods that are not as intrinsically appealing as the high - sugar, high - fat alternatives they've been weaned on.
The article cited here describes camps that appeal to a particular subset of parents and kids who place a high value healthful food.
Squash has a naturally sweet taste and soft texture, which makes it appealing to kids and adults who aren't particularly fond of most bitter - tasting vegetables.
My friend Jenna who writes the terrific Food with Kid Appeal turned me on to Veggiecation — a nutrition education program that introduces young children to the delicious and nutritious world of vegetables.
The movie will likely appeal more to kids who already have a strong interest in dinosaurs.
The paint splats two birds with one stone and can appeal to both children who are too young to play actual shooters, but also adults who can appreciate the game's design and the strategy associated with being a squid kid.
Despite all of this, Detective Pikachu is still back and forth on who it is trying to appeal to: it isn't quite a serious crime drama, but it's much more than a kid's game.
There are more blockbuster action scenes in «Penguins» than in all three «Madagascar» films combined, meaning it will appeal to a younger audience (kids 7 - 12), as well as those who appreciate the gags and clever dialogue.
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
While its key demo continues to be the school - aged kids who tune into Cartoon Network on a daily basis, the series transcends age by appealing to both children and adults with its clever but goofy sense of humor, colorful cast of characters and whimsical songs.
Based on the R - rated Black List approved script by Chris Baldi and re-written into much more broadly appealing (read: safe your for kids) version by «(500) Days of Summer» scribes Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber, the film has a «Freaky Friday» or «17 Again» sort of vibe, as it tells the story of a teenager who meets a hologram claiming to be the adult version of himself; the hologram then helps guide the teen through high school.
I watched as students started rolling into configurations that appealed to them: partners like Cittlaly and Sara, best friends and a predictable pairing; trios like Matt, Carlos and Eddie, all athletes working on sports - themed essays; mixed - gender groups of kids, like one from the leadership class working on social justice pieces; and a few students who chose to slide off for some solo work.
Private schools have special appeal to people with money and education, who want their children separated from ordinary kids.
«Upper - middle class families and above have made the determination that college admissions officers devalue paid work and that if you're not pursuing a hectic schedule of activities you'll be less appealing to colleges,» said Ron Lieber, author of The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money.
All new for 2016, the eighth generation Maxima pushes the limits of what Nissan has ever done with its family sedan, making it far more appealing to those who refuse to sacrifice driving pleasure with the addition of kids.
Freeman Thomas, VW's chief of design, believes the new Beetle will appeal to aging baby boomers who owned an original model and whose kids now are grown, as well to new buyers who like the unique look of the new car.
The pull list system, the reorder system, the unclear levels of age - appropriateness that make folks lie me afraid to grab large swaths of comics to give away to kids, PREVIEWS, Diamond, brick and mortar shops, the spoilerific online community / the creators who bend to it, and so many other things make digital comics more and more appealing.
As a parent with a kid who has moved from the original iPad tucked inside a heavy OtterBox case to an iPad 2, complete with a cracked bezel after one too many drops, the idea of a kid - friendly tablet is appealing.
I think the big appeal to Kindle Unlimited is kids books — when you have many kids, who read many books, often without a whole lot of discernment going on — the pricing is very attractive.
While lacking these features is generally a negative, for some readers it won't be an issue and might even be a selling point: the lack of distractions from reading could appeal to parents who want their kids to use an e-reader, but don't want them playing games or surfing the Internet.
However, I'm not convinced it'll appeal to older kids who've reached the six - plus bracket, who will more likely be on the market for a proper tablet, like the iPad Mini.
Common approaches to book marketing will often fall short as you attempt to appeal to your target readership (kids) and the people who are likely to buy books for them.
Massive terrain, the whopping 4th biggest vertical in North America, with access to some of the most daring skiing and snowboarding in North America making this place appeal to avid snow - seekers while having an entire lower mountain dedicated to those who cherish magic moments with kids and family.
It was written by Joey Latimer, who contributed a lot of stuff like this to Family Computing during its existence — cute articles with kid appeal, quick little program demos, and so forth.
Knack could very well show up to appeal to the kids watching — the kids who didn't play the first one, at least — but I also wouldn't be surprised if Sony would rather keep him in the basement where he can't make any noise.
So Gundam Musou uses that design to appeal to salarymen who remember watching Gundam as a kid.
«We're releasing software into next year: the fact that it's a system with a low price and a larger library makes it appealing to kids, who might want to buy it as their first console.»
«Beasts of Balance is designed as a family game that appeals to the current generation of kids who've grown up with tablets, but which also draws them out into tabletop cooperative gameplay with physical objects....
Also, it's a paid game without in - app purchases, something that might appeal to parents wanting a fun game for their kids, or for core gamers who have moral objections to in - app purchases.
But given the corporate underwriting of this presumably challenging exhibition at the Whitney Museum and the vast quantity of Pop, representational and politically charged art that has appealed to corporate collectors over the years, who is she kidding?
The company figure it will appeal to: climbers who want to lug heavy ropes, hardware and supplies to base camp; photographers needing to carry heavy equipment into the backcountry; or parents backpacking with their kids yet needing room for a papoose style child carrier.
Does a dad who is going through a divorce and looking to keep custody of his kids understand the meaning of (or care about) your involvement in Arnold v. Williams 328 N.W. 2d 518 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit 1985)?
This makes it very appealing to people who have kids, a large mortgage or will leave behind a lot of debt when they die.
It also appeals to the typical Walmart shopper — the person who is cost - sensitive and who is not trapped in a dense, urban market but rather drives around running errands, picking up their kids and so on.
I'm guessing this will appeal to those who like to go live for everything, be it eating breakfast, cooking dinner, picking up your kid from school.
Google Clips (Credit: Philip Michaels / Tom's Guide) The appeal of Google Clips should be immediately obvious to anyone who's ever been tasked with snapping photos at a kids» party or family get - together: leave the shooting to Google's camera, so that you can be more in the moment.
About Blog With a decidedly elementary school classroom design, this blog will appeal to passionate teachers who love working with young kids.
It appeals to folks who may not be amicable, but who realize that getting nasty and combative isn't going to be good for the kids.
Many studies have reported that kids who feel liked and supported by their teachers do better in school, and it's not merely because children who appeal to teachers tend to be more attentive or studious.
The staging of the L - shaped space particularly appealed to the eventual twenty - something buyer, who didn't have kids yet but «is hoping to settle down and start a family,» according to Steinman.
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