Sentences with phrase «kids pestering»

Bottom Line: Kids pestering you to take them to a movie?
Kids pester parents for two main reasons — they want to get their way and they don't want to feel bad.
But whether your child is begging you to stay up an hour later or he's repeatedly pestering you to go to the playground, all kids pester their parents at one time or another.

Not exact matches

At least that kid seems to get it, I adore Bethoven's Ave Maria, but I don't want to pester my classical music hating buddy about how much he is missing it and how he just doesn't get it.
You want to encourage kids to make good choices, but without hovering or pestering.
This kind of marketing induces kids to want the products, pester their parents for them, and throw tantrums if parents say no.
There is only one reason why they are there: to get kids to pester their parents for the meals.
Tom and Jerry online on Myntra.com — Naughty and loving it The Tom and Jerry in India assortment at Myntra is an opportune segment — it will bring some much - needed respite to all those parents whose kids have been pestering them for merchandise from the house of their beloved TV characters (not ONLY will it help quieten mischievous youngsters, it will also satisfy your prerequisites of sturdy comfort).
The people who live there, at least the ones we stick with through most of the film, are Moonee, Scooty, and Jancey, three kids no older than 6, who run wild in the vacation wasteland, pestering everyone they encounter, blissfully unaware of the strife of the adults around them.
But despite parents» good intentions, pester - power from kids is relentless.
Activity camps are just for kids, which means they get some time to relax, have fun and hang out with their friends without their parents pestering them.
Whether you think that Fire for Kids Unlimited is worth it will very much come down to how much content you think your kids need, how much time they spend pestering you and whether you think the subscription will outweigh the amount you spend on buying fresh content for tKids Unlimited is worth it will very much come down to how much content you think your kids need, how much time they spend pestering you and whether you think the subscription will outweigh the amount you spend on buying fresh content for tkids need, how much time they spend pestering you and whether you think the subscription will outweigh the amount you spend on buying fresh content for them.
But on the people side, you need to make some changes: don't get a dog and not train it, don't pester a dog, don't mess with a dog and its prey objects, don't hit a dog, don't leave a dog unsupervised with a kid and prey object, listen to the warnings you get and respect them, learn more about dog behavior, do a more in depth veterinarian examination with every dog, and learn more about the breeds you select.
If he's a food thief or a nudge, or if he'll pester the kids, this might not work.
If the kids have packed him around like a stuffed toy, pestered him when he'd like to be left alone, or bothered him while he's resting or chewing a bone, he may have had quite enough of their unwanted advances.
The last thing you need is a dog bite / attack on a kid who was pestering your dog.
They are a lot like kids, and when kids get bored, they pester their parents relentlessly.
In terms of points & miles angles the big expenses with Disney Parks are Park Tickets and Dining (thankfully our kids don't pester us much for Disney merchandise).
There is also an extensive drinks menu, so if you fancy a proper cup of builders and the kids are pestering for milkshakes and slush puppies, head here.
«Under the Gooseberry Tree»... If us kids kept pestering our parents they would turn round and say» Go to the bottom of the garden and look under the Gooseberry bush because that's where the elf and faerie people live.
So for all of you who've been pestered since, oh, 2004 by your wide - eyed little pride and joys, remember: Dropping $ 599 just so kids can use the beast as an overgrown Atari may be a little much.
My kids keep pestering us about getting two new pets (either one large and one small dog or a dog and a cat) and I wonder about how they will get along, so this is encouraging.
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