Sentences with phrase «inspire young imaginations»

We delight in finding new products for the home that are sustainable and Eco-friendly, toys that inspire young imaginations and spark creativity and safe and nurturing baby essentials that reflect the purity and wholesomeness we see in our little ones.

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For young minds, arts and crafts develop creativity, so AllFreeKidsCrafts is here to inspire their imaginations with activities and crafts for kids of every age.
As of today WSB is still thriving, and its mission to educate and inspire children to think, act and feel with depth, imagination, and purpose has produced many motivated and empowered young people.
It's sure to be a huge hit at the next birthday and will inspire the imagination of your young explorer.
He's especially inspired young Peter, a boy who refuses to indulge in imagination.
Showcasing that diversity, along with the possibilities of greater things to come, Tomorrowland may just inspire young audiences to explore their own imaginations to find ways to create a better world.
Sarah lives in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband and young son who inspires her daily with his curiosity, wild imagination, and sense of humor.
Through fantastical worlds and text both silly and inspiring, Dr. Seuss has always played and continues to play a part in igniting the imaginations of young readers,» said Michael Tamblyn, President and Chief Content Officer, Kobo, in a press release.
He aims to inspire and stir imaginations across the board — from the hardcore reef enthusiasts to the youngest beta - bowl owner — driving sales at all price points.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's wife who in 1979 carried copies of his works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and others.
This could inspire wonderful play with young children and stir their vivid imagination of what it might look like and feel like when they are calming down.
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