I remember when I was their age how ready I was to get home, have a snack, and
watch cartoons after a half - day of school.
Not exact matches
After having turned the living room (aka our work space during the days) into an inferno of pencils, papers and toy horses while we snuck away to get some work done, we found her
watching cartoon upside - down in the sofa and asked if she wanted to help us with a cookie recipe instead.
After bathtime my son usually has his sippy cup and we
watch 1 / 2 hr of
cartoons in my bed... well
After bath time I shut my bedroom door and turned the TV off... this threw him because my bedroom was not an option.
She came home from school one day recently and while we were
watching our
after - school
cartoons, she turned to me and said «Did you know America has never had a woman as president?»
For example, my son loves knowing that
after lunch time, he gets to
watch his favorite
cartoon while his brother lays down for a nap.
On giving birth to my firstborn son, I used to breastfeed him almost every hour,
after all, I had nothing much to do other than taking care of my baby and
watch the
cartoon.
It's only
after they are around other children who have already latched onto this notion that kids don't like vegetables and
after they start
watching television where
cartoons, commercials, and other television shows perpetuate the «kids don't like vegetables» notion (if you
watch kid's programming, you'd be surprised at the number of times that either kid characters in shows or television commercials portray vegetables as yucky) that they are exposed to the much - accepted norm that kids don't like vegetables — and so they decide that vegetables are yucky.
After the girls head home to
watch cartoons or do their homework, I throw my football boots in the back of the car and realise I haven't thought about work or politics for at least 90 minutes.
In a study, people performed better on a math test
after watching funny
cartoons.
It reminds me of coming in
after sledding all day and snuggling around the fire on our first floor,
watching Christmas
cartoons with with my little Auntie who lived with us, and sitting in ski lodges (all 6 times I skied!).
I used to
watch the Avenger
cartoons when I was a kid on TV
after school.
However, it does seem like Rodriguez and company did a bang - up job giving their screenplay the same tonality as the»60s - era Hanna - Barbera
cartoon we all
watched on Saturday mornings
after Thundarr The Barbarian.
After watching the trailer, this appeared to be nothing more than Vaughn doing his fast - talking obnoxious persona with James's
cartoon like physical antics.
After endless days of
watching cartoons, I was bored.
Most of the content is suitable for children to
watch, with fully voiced characters that makes the game feel more like an
after school
cartoon.
After watching the games trailer several weeks ago, which oozes with 80's
cartoon nostalgia with its catchy theme song and beautiful
cartoon visuals I knew I had to play it.
This was a great game adaptation, I takes place
after the event of Back to the Future 3 and its like your
watching the movie (in
cartoon form) and your directing the story.
after a 30 minutes of play you wan na know «what happens next?».
If you grew up in the late «80s and early «90s you likely
watched Disney
cartoons after school.
Then
after work, instead of going home to
watch TV and hang out with roommates or whatever, I'd head for my local coffee shop, pull a seat up at the bar, and sit there for hours on end, drawing
cartoons.