I'm not trying to bash you or anything but you do know that more
kids than adults play those games?
Not exact matches
Kids will love
playing with the «real»
adult versions rather
than the tiny child sized ones.
Although they still need a lot more sleep
than adults, very often
kids of this age would be fighting to stay awake just to
play a while longer.
The truth is this
play may be more for
kids than for
adults.
Depending on where they live and
play and how much time they spend outdoors,
kids may be at greater risk
than many
adults.
Kids generally have more active imaginations
than adults, but like with anything else, you can lose the ability for imaginative
play if you don't use it.
Here she
plays the role of smarter -
than -
adults kid and is clearly designed to be the patriotic heart of the film.
Given a fair amount of attention, that rekindled romance feels like it will
play more to
adults than young viewers, but it shouldn't tax
kids» patience or gag reflexes, for it somehow manages to be just as sweet and charming as everything else here.
This Robin Hood
plays more to the
adults than kids, who might become restless that many of the cute moments that permeate many of the Robin Hood stories they may have grown up on have been nearly eradicated for this story.
Smart Toys features the toys our
kids (and
adults) love to
play, Software Favorites lists titles that last more
than a day (or hour!)
That all said, during the holidays I would rather spend time with each of my siblings rather
than all at once so maybe the thing to do would be to have a week of dinners with only one family coming at a time... Or having them over on Saturday nights or Sunday afternoons in December so that we get to spend time with individuals and save the huge family gatherings for summer when
kids can
play out doors and
adults can sit in the shade and sip lemonade (and smoke cigars, of course!).
It can be more
than a little frustrating for
adults when
kids don't think through the consequences of their decisions, say, when they «forget» to do their homework or «accidentally» hurt their younger sibling
playing too roughly.
These skills
play a bigger role in
kids»
adult lives
than high school tuition or student debt, The New York Times reported.