Sentences with phrase «kids climbed a tree»

I know it sounds like a cliché of our helicopter age that parents don't let their kids climb trees anymore.
One of the kids climbed a tree and fell out of it and needs to get to the doctor?

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I don't advise climbing into the tree to pick them, although I did that as a kid.
I grew up eating these in Croatia, spending every summer at my grandmother's who had a giant sour cherry tree right outside her kitchen window... as kids, we used to climb it and sit amidst the cherries for hours, only coming down at bedtime, with stained shirts and hands:) Almost seems a sin to cook these in a pie and not eat them fresh...... looks awesome, though!!
If I have a big, old oak tree in my backyard that children like to climb, should I also send those kids home with a contract stating that if they break their arm falling out of my tree, it's not my fault?
(This is the point at which the kids roll their eyes and say, «I know, Mom...» and ultimately go climb that tree and forget that they were ever «bored» to begin with.)
The forest location worked perfectly for us too, as the kids could go and run around safely outside whenever they wanted, climbing trees, building dens and generally making the most of the fresh air and wide open spaces.
Kids also love: Habitot cruising trail for kids under 5; climb - in tree fort and shadow dome in the Rooftop ArtKids also love: Habitot cruising trail for kids under 5; climb - in tree fort and shadow dome in the Rooftop Artkids under 5; climb - in tree fort and shadow dome in the Rooftop ArtPark
The kids were in their element running around, climbing trees and practising a bit of gymnastics.
Campfires, tree climbing, canoeing and other water sports are de rigeur, and every kid from Albert (or anywhere else in the world, for that matter) should have at least one summer at one of these traditional camps.
Kids will love the fact that they can explore a gorilla nest, climb a 9 - foot kapok tree, play the role of a conservationist research assistant, and explore through a variety of different interactive exhibit features.
Planting, playing, and climbing the trees in our new «Dog Garden» in the woods; writing a Blurb book about sweet Lu for the littles; and reading and talking lots with the kids about their (and our) sadness.
Located in Garfield Summer Camp, the Climbing Trees are a great place to relax and let your kids entertain themselves.
Magnolia & Pine encourages kids to be kids with clothes are meant to be played in; running, climbing trees, and enjoy popsicles on a hot summer day.
It is incredible to now hope that I can play with my kids, kick a ball around and climb trees well into my kids» teenage years and beyond.
If life existed in a vacuum and it was simply a matter of a choice between a) the small chance of something bad happening to kids while playing outside; and b) a 0 % chance of something bad happening under constant supervision, then my kids wouldn't be outside climbing trees right now unsupervised while I write this post!
With six kids who love to climb trees and run around barefoot, splinters are a fact of life.
So while kids get to play outside, sprint barefoot and climb trees, we sullenly trudge off to the gym each day to log our miles and pat ourselves on the back for our commitment to health.
Yet many of us feel safer letting our kids watch TV or browse an iPad than climb a tree or ride a bike.
All of my kids love to climb trees, fences, and anything else that's around, but somehow it is always the boys» clothing that ends up with the holes and stains.
From swimming to tree - climbing to a good ol' foot race, kids move for pleasure — for the unrestrained joy of it.
So my fellow Millennials might remember wearing overalls when we were kids; I know I had a few pairs perfect for climbing trees and jumping curbs with my 10 - speed.
«The data don't provide much detail on kids» home lives, but if you have some Tom Sawyer idea that kids are climbing trees all summer and only eat when called to dinner, that doesn't square with the fact that they're gaining weight so quickly.
In «Replay / Repeat,» a playful and profound poem that examines the endurance of human habits, kids do what they've always done — «climb trees they've eyed for years / in the park, their bicycles / braced against granite.»
Common Causes: Climbing on holiday decorations such as Christmas trees or slipping from banisters trying to get to decorations; jumping off of a deck in the snow; slipping on ice; playing hard with kids on holiday break or guests.
Climb aboard the ARL's mobile Spay Waggin» • Kids — try on the ARL rescue team's ice suits and watch a mock cat - in - tree rescue • Flying High Frisbee Dog Show • Police K - 9 Demonstration • Caricature artist doing caricatures of people and dogs • Photo «Doggie» Kissing Booth • Food vendors (come for lunch and ice cream!)
A multi-generational entertainment zone includes bumper cars, arcade games, rock climbing wall, gigantic tree house and kid's club.
Kids love climbing up the large tree in the middle of this island and jumping into the water.
Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms
Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho; explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming; climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests; and raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms.
Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they: Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms
MORE THAN A DECADE AGO, Hurvin Anderson was staying at a hotel in Montago Bay when he spotted some kids climbing a mango tree through the window.
Kids are invited to don tree - climbing harnesses and hardhats and ascend into the canopy of our old sugar maple tree to get a bird's - eye view of Wave Hill.
Helen Levitt Third Ave., Upper East Side, Offers no Trees or Cliffs for Kids to Climb, but Porch of Abandoned Building is Excellent Substitute, July - August 1940 Vintage gelatin silver print, printed August 1940
A London council's proposal to fine kids # 500 for climbing trees sparks debate over children's rights to freedom of movement and why adults think they can block it.
They are far from being the best dressed kids at school, but they're clean (only until 8 a.m.), tidy, and able to roll in as much mud and climb as many trees as they jolly well please.
Tree climbing also can be a body exercise for kids harvesting fruits.
Kids would rather stay indoors, in their «ultra-safe, well - padded, child - proofed, stairway-gated, climate - controlled environments, playing video games or watching TV under watchful parental supervision — instead of risking their lives climbing trees or frolicking in the lake» (National Post).
And so I wonder... as my children have ceased to bother me with nagging requests to take them to the park (apparently, roundabouts are not cool when you're 14), and we're all so busy logging on and tuning out, or attending sports clubs rather than climbing trees, do I in fact play with my kids any more?
We watched the kids play baseball, climb trees, play on the playground, ride bikes, and we all took a peaceful walk around the lake.
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