Sentences with phrase «like scary monsters»

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at least 60 minutes before bedtime 4) Play a short bedtime game — Two truths one fake — talk about the day 5) Listen to a good - night talk or make your own — guided talk that focuses on relaxation — or make your own 6) Change scary thoughts into silly thoughts — Change the scary creature into something funny — like a monster but it has stripes 7) Remember to hug a favorite stuffed animal — stuffed animals can really help reduce nighttime fears 8) Follow the SAME PLAN with the SAME BEDTIME each night — children thrive on consistency.
If your child is frightening herself with a scary tale (like if there's a monster in her closet), put on the brakes and clarify what's real and what's not.
For those who like monsters and more scary Halloween characters, be sure to check out the Frankenstein - inspired Halloween Treats Jar (pg.
And we could move on from the state of affairs where our legislature is comprised of scary monsters like George Osbourne and kooks like Priti Patel.»
Sure, there are scarier things, like being system on a blind date by your cousin Cletus and decision manually across the plan from a hairy monster of a persona who likes to amass earwax and has a pet boa constrictor.
Galactus is just a scary cloud in the movie, but looks more like a regular giant monster or maybe a giant robot in the comic books.
Pros: + Great gameplay Mechanics + Good mix of characters and classes + Monsters feel powerful and scary Cons: - Lack of solo campaign - No local multiplayer - Additional game modes feel like an after thought
Like anything in Monster Hunter: World, it's much scarier to look at than to deal with.
It's a scary moment when you realize just how dangerous the world really is, especially if your day - to - day life involves battling against giant monsters, like the teens in Digimon Tri's second film.
Accompanied by a secondary antagonist, in a comic book accurate Black Manta, and with an appearance from comic foes, The Trench, Aquaman promises «Star Wars - like underwater battles, scary monsters, lots of emotions.»
I don't know about you but when I see the monsters in movies like these ones they just feel so much scarier.
It's like if «Rashomon» featured a bunch of men in robotic suits and giant scary monsters and Bill Paxton as a hard - nosed general (he's great, by the way).
Withholding monsters from view is nothing new for horror movies; the likes of Ridley Scott's Alien was easily scarier before audiences first laid eyes on the Xenomorph.
This is categorized as a «meta signal» that means other things like growls or wrestling that follow are meant in jest, sort of a doggy make - believe similar to a human dad playing «scary monster» to chase the kids (making sure they first know it's just pretend).
It may be in an attempt to drive the scary thing away or as an attempt to let you know some «foreign monster - like thing» has just appeared.
To Fluffykins, it might seem like a big cube monster, ready to emit scary clunks and beeps at any second.
I would like it to be exciting & scary just like when a hunter first encounters a monster they never hunted before & that the style of the movie stays with Japanese feel.
Like anything in Monster Hunter: World, it's much scarier to look at than to deal with.
Perhaps not as scary or foreboding in terms of monsters or scare tactics, but it's still a dark game with its weirdness and Cthulhu like horror at times.
What's also very interesting is there is another version of the slasher and this version is a lot bigger and scarier with a giant buzz saw blade coming out from his back and a crazier looking mask and this version looks more like a monster then human.
If dodging spooky creatures and navigating the legal grey areas in our woefully inept justice system — arguably the scariest monster of them all — sounds like your idea of a good time, Roots of Insanity isn't going to give you any of that.
It will be a scary game, at the same time you will enjoy playing the game - like instances when attacking monsters.
Just like Harry in SH1, James is just a normal bloke so isn't proficient in using guns, and like most of us, he struggles to bludgeon scary monster nurses to death with a crappy lead pipe.
As young careerists are navigating their way into the workforce, it seems many — perhaps just happy to have a job or internship — are prone to ignoring some very scary red flags served up by monster - like employers.
But within the relationship, it feels like a monster in the closet; too scary to open up.
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