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This is the Metamorphosis stroller by Baby Bling Design. It is covered with rhinestone-studded flame fabric, and it's shown with the optional electronics package: dvd player & mount, and lighted undercarriage. [emphasis on the 'carriage.']
There is also a lot of sheepskin, custom sheepskin car seat covers, to be specific, going on in this booth. They look like zebra or tiger stripe
He's not big enough for the light stroller yet, but he loves to sit up so much that he's happy to sit in it.
Outside a baby-wear stored called "Monkeys' Uncle." This seemed like a missed opportunity to use "whilst" in a sentence, by the way.
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Kayleigh and Tito. Kayleigh has Congestive Heart Failure and Cushing's Disease so she is restricted from running, jumping, etc. - ergo the stroller. She also doesn't tolerate heat and humidity very well. Tito is just along for the ride.
Stroller Tours
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
Parents and their babies strolled around the Guggenheim ramps as museum educator (and mom) Jackie Delamatre led them through an engaging 1-hour tour with songs, touchable objects, and great adult conversations.
Photo: TIffany Oelfke
To learn more about our Stroller Tours, visit www.guggenheim.org/families.
Stroller Tours
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
Parents and their babies strolled around the Guggenheim ramps as museum educator (and mom) Jackie Delamatre led them through an engaging 1-hour tour with songs, touchable objects, and great adult conversations.
Photo: TIffany Oelfke
To learn more about our Stroller Tours, visit www.guggenheim.org/families.
The first race was for "stroller mommies," with babies too little to actually run in the race.
(photo by Amy Qualls-McClure)
Taking Violet out for her first stroll. It didn't last very long, as the attractive pebbly sidewalks in our neighborhood (not to mention our unattractive old driveway shown here) were too bumpy for her. We have to hope she gets used to it.
Covered in mud, this stroller was another item that was swept away when waters rose along Little Tygart Creek in Wood County, WV.
Stroller Tours
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
Parents and their babies strolled around the Guggenheim ramps as museum educator (and mom) Jackie Delamatre led them through an engaging 1-hour tour with songs, touchable objects, and great adult conversations.
Photo: TIffany Oelfke
To learn more about our Stroller Tours, visit www.guggenheim.org/families.
Snapping the carseat on to this frame makes an instant stroller, and you don't even have to wake up the baby. This stroller system should work until the baby outgrows the carseat. By that time, the baby should be strong enough to sit upright in an umbrella stroller (for driving trips) or a jogging stroller (for neighborhood trips). Source: Craigslist.com.
The Ogden Point Breakwater and Unity Wall Mural. Once we got done strolling out to the end and back, we had to take the side trip to read all the informative signage. Rightfully proud of their achievement they are, and the story of the mural made for a good read.
A stroller with a secret
Very convenient and original.
This stroller-bicycle called TAGA conceived by Dutch designers as in Netherlands, bicycles are a preferable means of transport.