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Taking a stroller at Zoo, things to keep in mind. Most parents are stroller obsessed but the need for a stroller at a zoo is legitimate, as some of the zoos are HUGE. Even a five and six year old is going to need a break.
Most Zoos now also have a STROLLER SAFARI program, designed for kids. In this program, Moms, dads or any adult with a child in a stroller can explore the Zoo with an educator. Studies show that play time in nature promotes physical and emotional well-being, healthy social interaction and stimulates higher level thinking among children.
Related: Have more fun and exercise with your stroller
You can also find a list (directory) of the zoos where stroller are allowed (Stroller Safari).
Things to Pack for the Zoo
What to pack while going to the zoo?
Here are some essentials – Diaper bag. Snacks. Water bottle. Stroller. Car seat.
Some kids don’t like to sit in the stroller, when in the zoo…they all are so excited. However, I would say you still take the stroller along, as the kids can get tired. Its also good for holding all the kids/baby stuff. And some kids love to push the stroller while walking and watching the animals.
So how many kids can you fit on a sit and stand stroller? Well, definitely a few, if its a short distance. This family were enjoying their beautiful day at the zoo, after along time.
The excited kids got tired after a while and decided to take a ride/rest on the stroller. There were more kids than what the stroller is designed for, but its okay for a short distance, and that too in a zoo (no risk from other vehicles).
Stroller at San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo is huge and you will thank yourself if you get the stroller at this zoo.
You can take a stroller at rent at the zoo (they have stroller rentals) but they don’t look very comfortable. Besides, you shell out $12 for a single stroller, $16 for a double.
If you already own a stroller, take it along and it will work out really well. Baby Brother can take a nap and Big Brother can hitch a ride several times to take a break.
If there’s some occasion to celebrate, bring your own cupcakes/cake in a large stroller basket! The zoo does provide options for catered events.
Stroller Safari: Explore the Toledo zoo with your child in stroller
Studies show that play time in nature promotes physical and emotional well-being, healthy social interaction and stimulates higher level thinking among children.
Toledo Zoo has a STROLLER SAFARI program, designed for kids aged 6 months to three years. In this program, Moms, dads or any adult with a child in a stroller can explore the Zoo with an educator.
In the process, both adult and the child gets to learn something new.
Its advisable to wear comfortable pair of shoes when you go for this stroller safari.
There are many more programs offered by the zoo, feel free to explore them.
Website: toledozoo.
Stroller Buddies, Dallas Zoo
You can join the organizers for a wild time as our little one learns through nature exploration! Each nature-themed, six-week session provides a fully-immersive environment, complete with a nature-inspired play time experience, up-close animal encounter, and Zoo tour.
During playtime, children use a variety of natural materials to connect to nature and explore with their senses, cultivate their imagination, problem solve, and develop language and motor skills in the process. Children will have the freedom to choose from a variety of activities and let their creativity soar!
The playtime portion of the program is a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your child and mingle with other parents.
Stroller buddies is for children ages 10 months to two years. Healthy snacks will be provided.
This class is designed for one child per adult. A maximum of two children may be enrolled per adult.
Source: DallasZoo
Maryland Zoo Stroller Safari
Stroller Safari at Maryland Zoo. This is a programs for Toddlers.
Stroller Safaris occur on the fourth Thursday of every month throughout the year (except January, February, and November) from 11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Families with children 18 – 36 months will explore the animal world through animal stories and/or songs and a stroller walk in the Zoo.
Cost – $5.00 per child*, Pre-registration suggested.
* Fee does not include Zoo admission
Note: Caregivers are expected to assist their registered child/children with program activities. In order to best serve all of our participants, only registered children may participate in the programs.
Source: marylandzoo
Stroller Safari at Binghamton Zoo (Ross Park)
Some families with younger children headed to the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park for a “stroller safari”, an event that is held once a month during the summer.
The event gives families a chance to bring their smaller children to the zoo and take a look at the zoo’s exhibits when it’s less crowded.
It’s a hour and a half program that includes a special zookeeper talk, an up close animal encounter, and an activity page to take home.
It’s really a great experience watching the kids react to animals they’ve never even seen before.
The Binghamton Zoo is located at 60 Morgan Road in Binghamton. The admissions booth is open from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm daily and the zoo closes at 5:00 pm.
Safari Zoo Run (Stroller Walk), SINGAPORE
The Safari Zoo Run (held at the Singapore Zoo) is a fun event for kids too. Running at the zoo is an entirely new experience, the kids also get outdoor play time and sweat it out.
Depending on how old your kid is, you may want to get the stroller. In case you don’t wish to get the stroller, opt for the smaller race at the zoo.
Several families take part in the Safari Zoo Run (many with strollers) in Singapore every year. You can walk at a leisurely pace and even stop to take a closer look at the various animals in the Singapore Zoo.
Website: safarizoo.run
Watch: Safari Zoo Run Singapore
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