Kids Wooden Play House
Kids Wooden Play House
Retro Kids Play Kitchen – Kids Love Playing “House”
Al kids will always enjoy playing “house. Therefore all kids, not only little girls, will want a retro kids play kitchen to play their hearts out in! I have just visited my son in Germany and his little girl spent hours every day cooking for “ouma” on her retro kids play kitchen.
I have to admit, it is actually scary how they imitate you up to the very last face expression! All the time she was playing with her set, you could see exactly who it was she is imitating at that moment.
One thing that is very important when it comes to a play kitchen for kids, is that it must be strong and durable. The play kitchen has to be able to live up to many years of “hard” labor. So, I personally do not think these cheap plastic ones will do for my grandchildren.
What is also important is to keep in mind that they will want to play in it with their friends. So, when you are considering one, keep in mind that it must be big enough for a few kids to play in at one time. You will find that there are quite a few on the market that will be prefect for your little girl. The Retro Kids Play Kitchen is only one example of quite a few suitable one. Of, course your price range plays a role in your choice as well.
When considering a play kitchen for your little girl, you have to keep in mind that it has to be sturdy. If it is at all possible go for a strong wooden one. The plastic ones will not be able to stand up to the wear and tear it is going to have to put up with.
Another important thing is that the appliances in the set must “work,” it must have knobs that turn and doors that can be opened. Kids love their toys to be as close to “the real thing” as possible. It is also important that the retro kids play kitchen must look good in the play room. You will have to look at it for many years to come!
So, the retro kids play kitchen is ideal for little girls that love to play house. The set will make out an important part of the kids playroom for many years and your little girl will learn many skills whilst playing with it. The kidkraft retro kitchen and refrigerator in pink is a very good example of such a set.
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I have good news! You can read more about the retro kids play kitchen when you go to Kidkraft Retro Kitchen And Refrigerator In Pink now. Have a look, it is not as expensive as the other wooden play kitchens, yet it is strong and durable and it will give your little girl hours of joy.
origin of words from a hobby or sport?
does anyone know the origin of any one of these words:
poker- royal flush, flush, full house, etc.
gymnastics- stick-it, etc
golf- birdie, par, etc
i basically need the origin of a word from any hobby or sport.
for example: Home Run
kids played baseball with a wooden post and soon got splinters. They decided to switch their bat with a metal pipe. After hitting the ball farther than the outfield, they heard a crash. They then realized that it was the mayor’s window they hit. Because the boys spoke broken english, they all yelled “home run” instead of “run home”.
Since your example is not a legitimate origin, I’m not sure if you are soliciting a legitimate answer, or if you are looking for a similarly amusing anticdote. I don’t have anything funny at the moment, so I’ll give you a couple legitimate ones from your list.
Royal flush / flush – flush is a term from Old English (but still used modestly in America) to describe something in its completeness; it’s an adjective. In this case, flush refers to the hand being COMPLETELY of one suit. Similarly, if someone said your face was flush, it would suggest it was all one color (usually either red or white). Royal, obviously, refers to nobility cards – Ace, King, Queen, Jack; erego, a Royal Flush is a COMPLETE hand of noble cards.
Stick it is a simile for rigidity — lack of movement. In gymnastics, a quality landing which is “stuck” implies that the gymnast did not move after the landing. Usually, if a gymnast simply keeps from taking a step or a hop after their landing, they have “stuck it”. This simile can also be seen in the term “sticking it to the man”. Here, it implies that you (as an opressed person) are showing no flexibility in dealing with the opressor — absolute rigidity.
