Sentences with phrase «than toys under»

Baby's first or second Christmas may include more practical gifts than toys under the tree.

Not exact matches

Canned corporate optimism aside, toys - to - life in the style of Infinity and Skylanders is highly complicated, and the casual market on consoles is under the gun more than ever before thanks to mobile games.
Rather, today's hint is a frugal gifting strategy to consider if you're on a budget, have lots of toys going unused around your house and want to make your little ones feel as if they're getting more new gifts than they actually are (say, if you want to give gifts for each night of Hanukkah or have lots of gifts under your Christmas tree.
The large under the seat basket is more than sufficient to store diaper bags, clothe s, toys and other essentials.
Nowadays, children's Christmas lists are more likely to contain the latest gadgets and gizmos than the sort of good old fashioned toys that we used to find hidden under the tree.
Now about 13 weeks old and weighing just under 15 pounds, the independent pup, who was rescued in January, is more playful than ever, swimming through strands of heavy - duty felt that mimics kelp, curiously sniffing new enrichment toys and hopping in and out of the water with ease.
Chinese - made toys came under attack a few years ago for having high levels of lead paint — and more than nine million of them were recalled.
In experiments done at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute here, hermit crabs living in highly acidic conditions did not show the increased boldness of Munday's clown fish, but they took far longer to withdraw into their shells than normal when they came under attack from a potential predator (in this case, a toy octopus).
There's this «toys move on their own» idea under the surface that ties every single vehicle, more like ramifications of the concept than different ideas being put together.
The seat will go higher than I can ride and it doesn't feel like a toy under me - very solid.
However, rather than deciding whether Father's 156 custodial days per year was an «unusual amount of time,» the Court found that Father's direct expenditures subsidized non-essentials, such as video games, cable TV and toys, and therefore did not justify downward deviation under Rule 1910.16 - 5 (m).
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