Sentences with phrase «using wooden play»

The central area was given over to a craft table where young and old alike could decorate shields, while those with more aggressive tendencies could learn how to sword fight using wooden play swords complete with authentic Zelda sound effects.

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The church on the way to work has a big wooden one on their lawn they use as play area for the kids.
When Oakhurst officially reopens next spring, its limited membership of 300 - 400 golfers will be allowed to play the twisting course using only wooden - shafted clubs and gutty - type balls.
Families with kids 4 - 12 learn how to use wooden peg carpentry techniques (inspired by the work of Emmanuel Pratt and Sweetwater Foundation), build a large structure out of sunflower stalks, and play and build with blocks of all sizes.
Parents love the Boikido Wooden Push and Play walker because of the high standards that were used while making it.
This Earth Day sensory bin uses blue and green colored rice, along with some natural wooden elements to create a fun and engaging bin for play and learning.
A wonderful wooden toy for imaginative play, this beautifully rustic wooden cave makes a great addition to castle play, and the cave can also be used as a home for all sorts of animals or other creatures as your child sees fit!
Our own children's play kitchen and wooden play food has been enjoyed for almost a decade now, passing from one to the next, still looking fabulous and still in near daily use.
Haile uses its wooden arms to play a Native American powwow drum, facing a human drummer and striking the opposite side of the...
It also recommended a rule change that, if approved by the association's board of directors, would mandate the use of wooden bats at all levels of high school play beginning next school year.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
This 2 - in - 1 scratching post was designed to provide interactive play time for the cats with its wooden base that is an MDF puzzle sheet, which can also be used by the pet owner as a hide and seek food container.
The only slight disappointment comes in the form of of the wooden playing pieces, of which there's a grand total of 91 to use throughout the game.
Often playing with images and materials associated with beauty and desire, Hamilton repeatedly uses sculptural cut - outs of film stills or women's legs made from transparent plastic and wooden shapes based on Modernist depictions of female nudes such as the curvy abstracted figure found in her 2007 piece The Piano Lesson, based on Fernand Léger's 1921 painting Le Grand Déjeuner.
Push Pull Play In this workshop we will use pull and push toys as an introduction to creating surprising mechanical movements in wooden objects.
Similar to more conventional - looking domes, this dome's supportive «frequency four» frame consists of triangles, but still behaves the same structurally, allowing the architects to play with the form, creating niches for different uses like kitchen, bar, dining area and stage, while being punctuated overall with contrasting areas of clear glazing with wooden cladding.
Wooden bats are rarely used in little league play, mostly because they can splinter and are easily broken.
I only question the change because my four year old son LOVES using that huge wooden coffee table as a dance floor when he's playing «Just Dance» on Wii.
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