Walker For Small Space And Small House |
Posted: January 6, 2019 |
I like to strap my fraternal twins into our Valco Baby double baby walker, and go for a stroll. Although the route we take varies, each path eventually leads us to the beach
Ourfavorite seaside destination is a 15 minute walk from our house. The children love it because it features a small but well-equipped playground. The playground features twin slides and matching baby swings, so that if I am alone with the kids, I can entertain them together. Sometimes, if they are particularly well-behaved and I am feeling particularly ambitious, I will park the walker on the boardwalk and take them for a walk in the sand to collect shells. We will dip our toes in the water, and look for treasures that the beach provides. We then collect our loot and put it into the walker’s storage basket. I like to keep a few items in it at all times, so we have part of the beach with us wherever we go. In my opinion, summer is way too short a season and I want to maximize every moment of it that I can, both for myself and my children. When the temperatures are exceptionally high, infants should be kept indoors as much as possible. IF you have to take your baby outside, make sure he is protected from the sun, fully hydrated, and returned to a cool location as soon as possible. Although toddlers fare somewhat better in scorching weather, they should still not be outdoors for extended periods of time. When you do go outside, make sure that your child travels by walker with a sunshade; sitting will keep him from exerting too much energy and the covering will protect his skin and eyes from the strong UV light. A lightweight walker with amenities is your wisest selection in this season; you will be able to maneuver it without breaking a sweat. Many lightweight walkers offer the same amenities as regular carriages. Based on personal experience, I would recommend the the Valco Baby Latitude EX. It has a large sunshade, ample storage space, and can be folded up and wheeled around, which makes it easy to transport. The large basket beneath the seat provides ample room for a cooler that contains cold beverages; a necessity for keeping both you and your child hydrated. When it is nearly 100° outside, no one should be outdoors for too long. If you and your child must venture into the open muggy air however, choosing a walker that is both easy to handle and equipped to guard against the sun, will help protect you and your little one’s health.
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