This post is sponsored by Britax. As always, all thoughts and opinions are our own.
The shopping. The errands. The cooking. The office parties. The family gatherings, near and far. As the calendar fills up and the temperatures drop, the holiday season – and all the activities that go along with it – can leave minimal time for activities with the younger members of the family. In the spirit of good health, we offer this list of top spots to stroll with your little elves this holiday season:
- Holiday Shopping: Most of us will visit the mall at least once during the holidays. Why not make it a fun trip with the kids? As you check off gifts from your shopping list, discover your local shopping center’s offerings for entertainment geared towards children. Many offer free holiday activities such as story telling, concerts or craft making. Bring along a stroller with a smooth ride to help you easily maneuver through the crowded mall.
- Bright Winter Nights: Holiday lighting displays are also a seasonal highlight. You likely won’t have to venture far to find exciting light shows that your kids will love, given that most towns have neighborhoods or streets known for houses with elaborate holiday displays. A jaunt through the area on a chilly evening makes for a memorable experience with the family – especially when you can keep multiple kids comfortable in a do-everything modular stroller. Don’t forget to pack a thermos with hot chocolate and sweets to keep warm on the go!
- Local Attractions: Museums and zoos offer a plethora of educational activities to cure any family’s cabin fever. Many museums offer festive daytime actives to draw in crowds and some zoos conduct light shows and other special events to entice a trip outdoors. At most museums and zoos, it’s easy to maneuver a stroller between exhibits, but if you want the kids to stretch their legs bring an easy-fold stroller that you can quickly stash in a storage area or coat check.
Whether you’re rolling down the road or strolling down the sidewalk, we at BRITAX wish you a safe and healthy holiday!