Sentences with phrase «more creative play»

For example, we ask whether you could make some simple changes in your outdoor space to promote more creative play or whether you might try using social media to connect teachers with others having similar interests.
The country as a whole allows children to engage in more creative play at home.
Include a little rolling pin for more creative play options.
Why She'll Love It: The pieces are large enough for little hands to manipulate into countless designs, and can be paired with other blocks for even more creative play.
Spark even more creative play with the Cheekeyes.
So I like reading a book that discussed this concept and that encouraged even more creative play.
Handler thought a three - dimensional grown - up doll with interchangeable outfits would allow for more creative play for young girls; at the time, there were few options besides baby dolls.

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And like us, Ravensburger is a family - owned company that has thrived for more than a century by staying true to its mission — a belief in the benefits of challenging the mind and the importance of creative play.
Lyft's creative director, Jesse McMillin, who was formerly at Virgin, played a big role in the launch of the new logo, which is aimed at helping give the company's brand a more sophisticated look.
I played to my skill sets, which were more creative than analytical in nature.»
Sure, having the creative might to have more than one blockbuster bet on the table plays a role, but it's Disney's almost fanatical obsession with delivering a positive experience that allows it to rebound so effectively.
If you're going to continue to play the exact same game, tf, you should at least try to be a little more creative.
As a divorce lawyer, she plays the social role of mopping up the messes rather than working for creative social change so that relationships might be more humane and lasting.
It is now, in fact, that one can begin to address more specifically the role propositions play in the creative advance of the world.
It took me a long time to break out of that routine and start using vegetables in more creative ways... but making that change played a key roll in my culinary journey.
It would definitely be something fun to play around with... and perhaps get me even MORE creative with my pancake recipes!
Needless to say, my food wasn't very exciting or original — back then I basically put heaps of cheese and veggies on my puff pastry sheets — but those dinners gave me enough confidence to start to play around in the kitchen and get a bit more creative with my food.
Ozil apart, who will soon be gone — and the unlikely to play any more significant part Cazorla — we have only Wilshere who has creative skill.
He's also capable of some creative finishes driving to the basket, which should only increase as he gets more comfortable playing on the ball.
Badu likes to operate in front of the back four, breaking up play and distributing to the more creative sources.
I think Ramsey play better coming off the bench, when ever he's in the starting eleven he rarely scores a goal, he gives the ball away far to often and sometimes in dangerous positions, he makes straight forward passes or the simple passes, I've never seen him make a defense splitting pass or a through ball, the only positive about him starting a match is his engine, he will definitely cover a lot of ground but i think we need more of a creative or Attacking CM in that position because of the back three formation.
Jack is a creative player and has a good shot on him, he should be playing a more attacking role.
The duo will boost their midfield defensively, allowing their more creative teammates to play with freedom.
2 B2B CM, 1 of them a tough tackler while the other more of a link up play B2B sitting onfront of a creative safe passer who can read the game well to intercept while defending and to be a option to pass to when we have the ball, smart enough to play long balls when needed or swap side of play or just safely maintain possesion of the ball.
Why persist with Elneny and Coquelin the whole game should have at least taken off one of them for a more attack minded or creative player in the second half.No guile at all today and too much reliance on individual play to try and create something.
Kolarov made some great forays into and around the Barca box, DeRossi was able to spend more time pressing the 4 - man Barca defense, winning balls and commanding play by bombing passes, short and long, all over the place, and Florenzi was able to make great runs creating space, winning balls, and collecting passes from the back and finding creative places to pass them.
Headers of course suited Giroud, with Alexis Sanchez being more styled to creative play and being played through on goal.
Arsenal selling him for 40m was a Jackpot because i'll play Nelson before him anyday, same kind of runs but Nelson has an end product and more creative which makes me see him as a more advanced player and not a wing back.
He always want to play in the middle and forces other more creative player to play on sidelines....
In any event he managed to create more and be better in possession than the other play - makers / creatives last season so you would imagine someone else would make way if it was a case of «overcrowding» / too many playmakers.
Now the 4 -4-2 or the similar 4 -2-3-1 would work nicely for arsenal dependent on the opponent and the players use, i would love to see a welbeck and Sanogo in the first formation against teams like chelsea, stoke, mancity, liverpool these teams do not like playing against two strikers against the other teams i would use the latter formaition, in both formation we need to holding MF, preferable a quick physical presence is needed for one while the other is more creative
We need to change some players, even if they are good players to make our game more dinamic, more complete.If Walcott will leave, definetly Sterling is the right choose to play with Sanchez.If Bayern will want Ozil, I think we should let him go.I think mutch people will be not agree with this, Ozil is a great player BUT is not a complete player, doesn't have enough speed and is seems sometimes like he is not involved in the game.I think a switch with Gotze can be benefic for our team, he run alot, is creative and make the defensive as well.We need a Striker to, but a good one, someone like Benzema or Cavani, someome who can get at least 20 goals per season.A new DM is what we need for balance the game, I think Vidal is the best in the world in this moment (is just my opinion), he working hard in defence and can win a game with a long shot.This is the way I see footbal.
To be fair to Ozil though, Bergkamp was a more natural striker and his game was more as a second striker than a play maker, although he was heavily involved in our creative play.
I'll accept Benzema is «miles better» than Giroud, prettier to watch, faster, more tricks, better highlight reels, plays for a sexier team but you have got to get pretty creative to explain his 14.5 league goal average per season and explain why that is worth a # 40M punt.
That freed up the team significantly, taking defensive pressure off Kroos and Modric and giving the defense a better shield, and even allowing the attack to play with more freedom instead of having to worry about covering the defense from up high and doing all the creative work themselves.
Wenger has to push his players to be more creative and brave, don't always play safe
This should be enough reason to highlight the need for a creative CM similar to Cazorla so that either Xhaka or Coquelin can be liberated and focus more on maintaining and balancing the middle in defense; ball possession and hold up play.
I would like to see Ozil learn to defend more if he isn't going to find his scoring boots, learn from Cazorla... It would be an interesting experiment to do, play Cazorla and Ozil as 2 creative B2B players but I do nt think it will trump Cazorla in a deep lying playmaker role and Ozil in the ACM role.
With Arsenal having so far during the current season further increased our reputation for playing fluent and attractive football that is often more focused on the creative and attacking side of the game, you might think that the Arsenal players most likely to have made the Premier League team of the season so far would be from that side of the team.
The Manchester City man played more key passes last season at club level than any player in Europe, and while he translated this creative form to the World Cup — it didn't stop his country from crashing out.
The problem is ozil plays ahead of him, while ozil doesn't make as much runs, he is far more creative.
Morata clearly rates his former colleague highly, however, and there certainly seems to be room for a creative midfielder like Isco at Chelsea, particularly as Cesc Fabregas is ageing and has played more this season due to the unconvincing form of Tiemoue Bakayoko and Danny Drinkwater in midfield.
I think having Coquelin could help Jack also the takes the majority of the defensive responsibility in midfield allowing the more creative players to just play and that will benefit Jack.
They have been playing safe for many years and they are too scared to try more creative way of playing.
Scary eh, a scarcely trying, timid and brittle guy playing at 50 % or 60 % is still more creative than the rest.
Even though he is not a defensive midfielder, he is younger than N'Zonzi, has high work rate, is used to play with Barcelona football level, can play as a right wingback as well, more skillful, more creative and has learned a lot from Messi.
Ultimately we are sacrificing a creative / quick player to play a more defensive minded player / position.
why do we never look at the opposition and assess where the threat comes from and set up accordingly, stoke plays deep with direct balls to creative players, liverpool plays high press counter attacking football why arent we more fluid based on the team we face?
His pace and movement is definitely more suited to our style of play, it would benefit our creative players such as Ozil, Cazorla and Wilshere, and I'd rather see him up front than Giroud, but Walcott is a big risk.
Playing in the creative midfield role, ahead of Mikel Arteta or Mathieu Flamini, Cazorla needs to be doing a lot more than what he, going by the stats, has done so far.
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