Sentences with phrase «like feeling different textures»

Rich sensory experiences (like feeling different textures) help introduce fine motor hand movements, which can strengthen beginning writing skills as your baby grows.

Not exact matches

I actually look forward to eating them at lunch — all the different colours on the plate, the complementary textures and flavours all add up to lunch that feels like a treat.
The texture is different and you kind of feel like you want to chew but I enjoyed it.
Pediatrician Mary Brown: Infants like a lot of different games, and so any games that really involve playing with the parents and looking at faces, moving their limbs, getting to hear different sounds or see different things, feeling different textures, these are all games that babies like to play.
That kid finds such joy in things like watching snow fall outside of our window, feeling different textures of flower peddles and he savors every single hug and snuggle.
Marna Thall: I always feel so hot, then let's look at different ways you can still have that texture and that taste and that cheese - like sensation without maybe having that cheese.
My skin «feels» different, it was like I could feel a change in the texture of my skin.
TMI, TMI...... Especially when starting, I would feel like I was about to have a case of explosive diarrhea, I had to go RIGHT THEN, but what I got, and still do, is a much softer, different textured result than my normal hard log, but not diarrhea.
They feel like pajamas, come in so many different textures and prints, and are extremely versatile.
Buy a different colour or texture to what you've had before and all of a sudden it feels like a brand new space.
You don't have to pick just one leather piece per outfit — Julianne Hough shows how to add in preppy items and different textures (like a cozy knit) to keep a leather - centric outfit from feeling too biker - chic.
On one hand I applaud the willingness to experiment, to use different materials and textures, but look beneath that and it doesn't feel like the sturdiest of creations.
Unlike Metroid 3, which had a wide variety of areas, each with their own challenges (or Metroid 1, which felt like it did) Metroid II is composed of an unbroken sequence of mostly homogenous caverns, and while the developers did their best to make some areas feel different from others by giving the walls different textures, every area in Metroid II looks the same after a while.
Feel like i'm in same room with same texture but different layout the entire game.
The names do have different textures to them, with Tomba feeling more like an action based name like a caveman primitive, and Tombi sounding a more appealing and cute.
With Jason Moran's elegiac piano score to Ligon's The Death of Tom (2008) wafting through the space on a loop, «Blackness in Abstraction» can, at times, feel like a gothic art auction or a bizzaro Robert Ryman retrospective — all meditations on different registers of monochromatic tone and texture.
Only on the antenna lines and chamfered edges will you feel a different texture, and it's here where you'll find a more rough, stone - like texture.
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