Beth is a work - from - home mom who loves writing, crafting and
all things kid design.
Beth is a work - from - home mom who loves writing, crafting and
all things kid design.
Not exact matches
#LetsPlaySanAntonio: Local
Kids Design The Playground Of Their Dreams (Colleen Pence for sanantoniomomblogs.com) One of the most liberating
things about being a
kid is the gift of play.
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What I love about Paige's
design work is that she's particularly tuned into three
things: 1) merging people's styles (which Jon and I needed help with), 2) making spaces beautiful but still
kid - friendly, and 3) being realistic about her client's needs (if you tell her your budget, she will actually work with you to stay in the budget, not scope creep and make everything awkward).
We talk about
things like the «pink aisle» and the «action figure aisle» and «character clothes» - my
kids don't have barbies or princesses or superheros or spongebob shirts... because who wants to play with an already dressed princess in a ready - made molded plastic castle when you can build a castle or
design your own dress and who wants to wear spongebob on their shirt when he's a grumpy guy and the tye - dye shirt you make yourself is much cooler?
bamboo and organic cotton cloth diaper from Banana Bottoms toy giraffe from Sewn Natural Mother Earth wooden doll from The Enchanted Cupboard leaf art clips from Maple Shade
Kids wool felted mouse from Eves Little Earthlings trio of eco-gnomes from Kats in the Belfry 2knitted bunnies from Fairies Nest wooly Mama and baby mushrooms from Cute Little
Thing 3 knitted food pieces from Fair Trade Family playsilk from Birch Leaf
Designs.
It's a beautiful
thing to spend time outside with your
kids, and per my role as a founding mother for the National Wildlife Federation, I wanted to point you all to this Saturday's Great American Backyard Campout — an initiative
designed to inspire families to enjoy a night of old - fashioned fun outdoors.
Sometimes I wonder if people who
design things for
kids have ever been around
kids.
Every town we stopped in had an AWESOME park that was intelligently
designed, fenced, policed by actual cops to keep vagrants and teenagers (sometimes the same
thing...) out, sections for big
kids and little
kids, all visually accessible from all points of the play area.
Designed for
kids as young as two, the Number Lovin» Oven includes an easy - to - follow recipe card for
things like fried eggs, pizza, and cupcakes.
One of the unexpected
things that happened as a result of starting Brave New World
Designs is that it has offered two unexpected
things: 1) a tangible business that my
kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet, which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a way for me to connect with the girls.
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But isn't high - end pet food doing the same
thing we do to our
kids, feeding them foods they're not
designed to eat?
No, that
thing my
kid is holding is not an alien; it is likely a teething toy: the newest innovation in teething
designed to help with the pain relief associated with baby teeth growing in.
Like a lot of
things specifically
designed for children, Kidzania is a bit of a sensory overload, hence lots of «tired and emotional»
kids, and adults... but both my children want to go back next weekend (the grown - ups might take a little longer to recover...)
And the NewsHour also reported last year on the growing Make Movement, a hands - on movement
designed to get
kids hacking, tweaking and building cool
things in their garages, backyards and basements.
Observe toddlers and little
kids... They squat all the time, when they're playing, looking at
things, relaxing, (not to mention pooping)... Their bodies intrinsically know that deeply squatting is actually a restful position that our bodies were
designed for.
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That
thing is truly
designed for little
kids, I am not even that big but it felt quite tight.
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This was inspired by science and
design educator Rebecca Hare, who has said, «If you give a
kid a box, they will create box - shaped
things.»
These are simply
designed with high school students in mind - no childish clip art for those
kids who are too cool for that sort of
thing!
«As
kids in the traditional kindergarten were playfully
designing and creating
things, they...
Check out our selection of worksheets that are
designed to help
kids learn and practice their ability to recognize
things that go together.
Those who still recoil at the thought of schools
designed to teach different
things in different ways to different
kids might ask themselves this: Do I want a national curriculum?
Rabbi Mordechai Smolarcik, Judaic studies teacher at Katz Hillel, said «The program is
designed to give
kids not only a sense of some of the pretty amazing
things going on in Israel, but it also gives them a sense of history and the game is
designed to allow them to walk through the timeline of Jewish history, from the ancient times of King David establishing the temple in Jerusalem through modern Jewish history today.»
This fabric is
designed to repel most stains, including those from permanent - ink markers, ketchup and mustard —
things kids might have.
All the apps mentioned here have one
thing in common: all of them are
designed to enhance the math skills of toddlers or
kids from kindergarten to about second grade.
The Comics Plus web store is HTML5 based, so it works on all devices, all
designed for touch, and when you look at our stuff, even on Comics Plus, when look at the
kids» flavors of those
things, it's a very simple interface, very easy for not just
kids but everybody to interact with.
This is Discovery Lab, a place where
kids and their families can make, play, and
design things using «real» stuff in new and different ways.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained as a
kid, for many years of my life, gaming served as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good
things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first
things that I would do as soon as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home as quickly as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before, as pathetic as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the
design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world as whole had a little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so as to make us all want to wake up as soon as possible to enjoy another day
The
kid (the protagonist is
designed to be non-gender specific) finds a delightful Prospero's island filled with wildlife, crumbling ruins and vertiginous towers, the surreal architecture drawing inspiration from the works of Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico (another
thing it shares with Ueda's games).
Well, I've always been someone who loves making and
designing, any chance I get really, it's just always been my
thing ever since I was a
kid.
That's why the
designs for Braille Bricks have been released under a Creative Commons license, so the world can work together and separate to make
things better for the
kids.
Along with that, it's a great time to talk to
kids about how
things they do on purpose that hurt other people are not covered by insurance, and how that's a bad
thing for them because insurance is
designed to fix
things.
It doesn't mean teachers get fired or schools close down, but it does mean
kids from all walks of life could learn extremely valuable skills in
things like computer programming, web
design or number of any number of fields that suit their fancy without relying on teachers who correctly spent their time studying education rather than those pursuits.
The other
thing is that they have a variety of plans
designed to fit pretty much anyone, even folks who just want a phone to talk with and not any of those smartphone features that the
kids like so much.
It's a
kid - friendly interface, yes, but
designing for a
kid and actually being there to have the
kid point out flaws are two different
things.
Wirral About Blog Travelling with
kids can be fun Mini Travellers is
designed for parents of children of all ages looking for family holiday and day trip ideas, reviews, travel tips and all other
things family holiday related.
Those conversations began a journey that led to the establishment of Winangay Resources and the development of a range of new and innovative resources
designed to change
things and bring better outcomes for Aboriginal
kids and families.
Love that you let your
kids help with the
design — we did that with our son's room and it's a special
thing for them.