glue/paste
paint
clay
crayons
chalk
Good Question! Heres your answer-Glue/PasteCrayonsErasersMarkersPencils/PensPaperPaintPlaydo/Clay
Paste is probably near the top of the list, but frankly "everything" is probably the best answer.
Of course! Many kids take to culinary arts, drawing, music and the like! I would suggest drawing over all, however, as it's an art which is cheap, adaptable, fun, and creative! How do I know this? Well, I'm a kid. ;P
It might be the salt spray from the waves.
garnish it, taste it, cook it, season it
Your tongue has taste buds. When you eat something, different sections of your tongue taste it depending on what it is.
Literally, an after-taste refers to a lingering flavor that is still on your tongue even after you've swallowed or spit out something. Figuratively, an after-taste describes the lingering effects of an encounter or incident. For example, one might say, "our last boss was so untrustworthy that my co-workers and I are still experiencing an after-taste." An after-taste usually refers to something negative.
So it tastes better to eat so children take the medicine to make them better sooner. On the other hand medicines may be made to taste worse (salty, sour, bitter) so that children will not want to take them for the good taste and overdose.
Things that are bad for us often taste bad. People lived longer if they could avoid eating bad things. Having a sense of taste allowed you to live longer, and have babies. A sense of taste was a survival factor.
What if. It might taste yummy, it might taste yucky. Everyone thinks different.
Taste.
nothing you just taste something nice and might get caught by copers