Sentences with phrase «interest of the little girls»

The increasing interest of the little girls towards clothing has prompted the designers and the manufacturers to come with new fashion ideas for the girls.
In so doing, the welfare of the child concerned seems to have been connoted entirely with justice («the interests of that little girl... in having an allegation properly investigated and tested» (para [1]-RRB--RRB- rather than in the abstract: the public interest in ensuring that those with information about abuse of children come forward (per D v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children [1978] AC 171).

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Aliciaz — I'm not sure this will be a popular answer or even anything you are interested in, but... I had the same problem so I started to give my little girl a bottle of breast milk during her dream feed.
Playing mommy is a sweet interest to nurture, especially by encouraging little girls to help take care of their little brothers and baby siblings.
Little girls come with lots of personality, interests and preferences, and heads of tangled hair.
What it means when little girls and boys show an interest in trying on lipstick, eye shadow, and other kinds of makeup
Kind of a tangent, but I read this great little article recently that encouraged people to ask, when talking to young girls, about what they'd read recently that was interesting, or something they discovered, instead of asking them superficial questions about hair, beauty, makeup, and shopping.
We're only on day 3 since the little one has transitioned into her new big girl bed in her own big girl room, and it's been an interesting couple of nights.
I have a 6 year old little girl and an 11 year old boy, I had my daughter when my son was 5, he was very welcoming and there were no signs of jealousy, it is now similar as I am 17 weeks pregnant and my daughter will be 7 when this baby is born, my son is older however and it will be a little different for him this time around, he isn't really interested in the whole baby thing but he is a very caring boy and I have no worries about him welcoming this baby into our family, my little girl will be a little mother hen I think, it is difficult I think for the whole family adjusting to a new addition, I am excited and a little nervous, for my children and how they might really feel, I am not a first time mother but I feel a bit out of practice!!
Most girls love dancing and this pose is really interesting for little kids who always dream of being princesses and dancing with prices.
This is a room a little girl dreams of, it shows so much of her personality and interest.
LITTLE ROCK — It is interesting that Abe Sylvia's 1987 - set Dirty Girl should open in Little Rock on the same weekend as Jason Reitman's Young Adult, for the movies have a couple of resonLITTLE ROCK — It is interesting that Abe Sylvia's 1987 - set Dirty Girl should open in Little Rock on the same weekend as Jason Reitman's Young Adult, for the movies have a couple of resonLittle Rock on the same weekend as Jason Reitman's Young Adult, for the movies have a couple of resonances.
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl may be unafraid of confronting brutal realities but it has little interest in festering in sorrow and solemnity.
For everyone else, you might be interested to know that the first trailer for the Netflix revival of the show, Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life, features a little joke about the former of those big screen superhero battles, albeit at the expense of Ben Affleck.
Zoe Kazan has carved out a nice little niche as the indie love interest (the girl next door who's cute and attainable, but with just enough edge to ensure she's never boring), while Daniel Radcliffe radiates charm in one of the best roles of his post-Potter career.
The most interesting of these is a sequence in which Chicken Little is a girl: according to Dindal / Fullmer, the character got a sex change on the advice of former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, who had the not - outrageous epiphany that being short is a bigger hurdle for an adolescent boy to overcome.
Case 39 Rated R for violence and terror including disturbing images Available on DVD and Blu - ray Attempting to horn in on the creepy kid movie genre, Renee Zellweger and Bradley Cooper star, respectively, as a social case worker and a shrink who take an interest in the life of a little girl whose parents try to murder her.
We meet Jack, of course, in the very first scene (as a little boy), and then meet Isabelle (as a young girl), the princess who will be — * spoiler alert * — Jack's love interest.
Slow, not terribly interested in lore or internal logic, and fatally hamstrung by the choice of actors like Billy Crystal and a zombified Emily Mortimer to voice its American dub, it's a regression for Miyazaki from his last two films (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away) in almost every sense, starting with his decision to have a lonely young woman as the central character in place of the prepubescent little girls front and centre in most of his masterpieces (the last two films, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro) and ending with a gross simplification of his usually complex themes of confidence and actualization into a colourless, flavourless drone about the hard - to - dispute badness of war.
The first half hour has the scheming zing of a better episode of Gossip Girl (a disastrous prank involving the bride's dress is shockingly callous); then you realize that Headland has little interest in exploring the obvious desperation at the root of their toxicity.
Sommers gives a dispiriting account of recent governmental efforts to impose on vocational programs that have had success with boys expensive efforts to recruit girls into programs for which they show little interest.
Along with the usual suspects of Great Literature ™ (The Catcher in the Rye, 1984, Little Women) and beloved children's classics (the Harry Potter series, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlotte's Web), there are some interesting and not - so - surprising choices as well: The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah, the Fifty Shades of Grey series, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, and Another Country by James Baldwin.
I found a majority of the stories interesting and well written, particularly, «You, Little Match Girl» and «The Cats of San Martino».
While the singleplayer is indeed pretty lengthy there is nothing to unlock bar a few random pictures (of the pretty girls) and everything else is unlocked from the go leaving little replay value and many people may find themselves losing interest halfway through the game.
When the German dealer Susanne Vielmetter first moved out to L.A. around the turn of the century, one of the most interesting artists she encountered there was Kim Dingle, a figurative painter who specialized in portraits of «little girls doing unspeakable things,» the gallerist recalls.
Standouts included Sarah Sickle «s studio where representative drawings of conversations overheard, interesting reads, and her friends» statements were presented in a blossom pink room, reminiscent of a little girl's room, resplendent with chandelier beads hanging from the ceiling, induced big smiles on my face, as well as many chuckles.
Along with the usual suspects of Great Literature ™ (The Catcher in the Rye, 1984, Little Women) and beloved children's classics (the Harry Potter series, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlotte's Web), there are some interesting and not - so - surprising choices as well: The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah, the Fifty Shades of Grey series, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, and Another Country by James Baldwin.
Go for more room and less clutter to really draw attention to her new interests, and get rid of the little girl stuff.
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