Sentences with phrase «familiar objects around»

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Toys designed to imitate food and other everyday objects can help babies become familiar and comfortable with the world around them, and plush picnic baskets filled with imitation food and picnic supplies are great toys to start with.
When they get around to talking, though, they'll probably progress quickly and soon be able to point at something familiar and say its name, and recognize names of familiar people, objects, and body parts.
Control mice, for example, spent more time sniffing around a new item placed in their cages than investigating familiar objects — a sign that their ability to react to novelty was intact.
As the object gets familiar, this oscillation — or pattern of firing from a group of brain cells — decreases, to around 11 Hz.
As we played using the Joy - Con detached from the system (which should feel familiar to fans of Mario Galaxy), the right Joy - Con acted as the main way to control Cappy and feels natural (and fun) to fling him around and capture objects.
While the sounds very familiar, the RAV4 will also come with something called Perimeter Scan, which gives the driver a live rotating 360 degree view of what is around the vehicle, helping them see objects that could be in the way.
Again, your dog will feel more at home if they have familiar objects and scents around.
Having their own crate, bed, toys, jacket, etc., not only keeps the dog more comfortable by being around familiar objects, but relieves rescue of the financial burden of purchasing a number of items for your dog.
By removing ordinary items from their familiar context, these artists often use humorous presentation and language to highlight the artistic potential that lies within the objects around us.
The fascination of the familiar objects of childhood playgrounds; roundabouts, climbing frames, and the apparatus which form secure considered places for children's play have become Katherine's means of expression for describing her personal experiences of witnessing her own children's development as they begin to learn about the world around them.
His deft use of materials gathered in and around urban neighborhoods imbues his work with a visceral relationship to the real world, allowing him to challenge viewers» perceptions of familiar objects and experiences.
The absent space around space - consuming objects including bathtubs and mattresses provide both a familiar and foreign feel as they represent an inverse of the original object and require a reorientation of the viewer's perception.
An up - and - coming artist based in Kyoto, Japan, Shunsuke Kano often creates his works by using photos that capture familiar scenes around him and then integrating the photos into various images and dimensional objects.
A prolific notetaker, Marden filled his journals with subject matter as familiar as references to Italian film director Federico Fellini and as esoteric as «looking at an object in nature and running lines around it.»
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