Sentences with phrase «bigger than the other kids»

Ayton has some impressive skills, but there's also a lot of things that happen because he's so much bigger than the other kids he's playing against.

Not exact matches

Other economists don't agree that you need $ 350,000 to be considered rich, however an amount of money that exceeds $ 200,000 per year is enough for a family to lead a more than comfortable lifestyle; this means having the chance to live in a big house, send the kids to private schools, have enough money to travel internationally, own at least 2 cars, and have no debt except a mortgage which will help them build equity.
The headline group featured none other than Big John Daly, but the Mentos in the Coke bottle was Kid Rock (below), and it didn't take a lot of shaking to get things to explode.
In comments reported on the Arsenal website the Frenchman spoke about how all of the clubs in the other leagues around Europe treated their own cup competitions and did not play a bunch of kids to save themselves for the league matches, even the biggest clubs like Barcelona who because of the club world cup and the Champions League will most likely play more games than the Gunners this season.
This model is slightly heavier than the others, but can convert easily from a single stroller for babies under six months, to a double stroller for a big kid and a baby, and back to a single stroller for big, tall, or older children.
If you hit a big bump there is great possibility that a kid hit the handle while tipping forward, so for the case you want to use the board with strollers of other brands, pay attention if your kid is taller than stroller handle.
A child who's much bigger or smaller than other kids of the same age — or less coordinated or not as strong — may feel self - conscious and uncomfortable competing with them.
It seems to me that the complaints miss the big picture, which is that Jamie Oliver has single - handedly brought more attention to kids and food than any other person or organization ever.
Other tips for the kids — ask for «Parque de Distractiones» (I think)-- most big towns have a fairground / amusement park and if you don't go on a Sunday it will be very quiet and the kids will have most rides to themselves (and you'll be hard pushed to spend more than 2 dollars on rides — they are all very old and simple but our (big) daughter loved them).
He may enjoy showing it to other kids and bragging about how much bigger he is than the baby.
Your tiny one's teeny tummy holds less fluid than bigger kids and adults, and she can lose fluid a lot more quickly due to vomiting, diarrhea, and all the other not - so - fun things you get to clean up.
Standing up to a bully isn't always feasible, if the bully is much bigger and stronger than the target, or if the bully has several other kids on his or her side.
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Lots of parents wonder whether their child is bigger or smaller than other kids the same age.
The best option though is the cart at Harris Teeterwhich has the 5 - pt harness for two big kids, as well as a baby seat facing them... all three kids keep each other entertained and with them much closer to me than in the car - carts I have a better shot at keeping the Bigz under control.
She's pleased because her sandwich has lots of pickles on it just as she likes and looks bigger than many of the other kids» sandwiches.
On the other hand, my biggest appearance faux pas (which my kids are more than happy to remind me of) was when I got my hair chopped off super short while wearing braces... as an adult.
For kids who are rebellious and such I would expect a big F - off to this guy, yet they cooperate more with him than with each other.
The Super Bowl is an event that is defined by spectacle, with everything being bigger and louder than every other thing, but this trailer for John Krasinski's sci - fi thriller A Quiet Place offered a nice change of pace from the patriotic songs at the start of the game — at least until that kid set off his very dangerous...
It follows three high school kids throwing a big party, played by Thomas Mann, Jonathan Daniel Brown and Oliver Cooper, but other than that it's full of unknowns, directed by an unknown, the only other big name is Todd Phillips (director of The Hangover, Due Date) as the producer of the whole thing.
But the movie implies Connolly is acting out something other than a repressed crush: It's the need of a bullied child in a tough neighborhood who looks to the biggest, meanest kid to protect and define him.
The leadership kids, chatting longer than the others, started to pull away from their big group to make smaller collaborative groupings.
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Well, the change that we made to improve our graduation rate is a change that hurts us on the test scores... We're showing these big improvements, our kids are performing closer to where they want to be — and they're not there yet — but in some cases, 30 — 40 percent higher on their test scores than [at other schools], but we're on the list.
Well, the change that we made to improve our graduation rate is a change that hurts us on the test scores... We're showing these big improvements, our kids are performing closer to where they want to be — and they're not there yet — but in some cases, 30 - 40 percent higher on their test scores than [at other schools], but we're on the list, and [other schools] are not, and I think the question is, why would that be?
Kids bring a lot of joy but they also come with a big price tag, and some states are more expensive than others.
(1) I think of all our accounts (other than the kids RESP) as one big pot because almost all of it is a retirement account.
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