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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.
"No strollers allowed"
makes for a closer connection
between adults and children,..
...who can't help but touch !
New York Botanical Garden
Bronx , NYC
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seagullfountain: (Usually we just take the pedals off, but this hot pink bike was a hand-me-down from Tatsuya.)
jamminwiththemouse: So cool! Goooo M!! I want I get a balance bike for adelaide for Christmas. So very cool.
seagullfountain: @avjjmlove we may be ready to pass this one on by then. (The tires are pretty bald, but it seems to go just fine!)
When we have fires around Los Angles, we get the best light.
My neighbors are constantly leaving toys, shopping carts, and this stroller at the foot of their stairs, much to the dismay of myself and the rest of the buildings tenants.
It does ride smooth on uneven, non-paved terrain. That was the biggest flaw I read about, but it's incorrect. I could scale Everest with this stroller and the baby wouldn't wake up.
That's a complete exaggeration. It did make it through the backyard though, even before I mowed it.