So we went to Calgary zoo today and I'm torn between zoo's being great for conservation vs using animals to make money. I think on the whole they are a good thing but it's sad to see some of the animals caged up - somehow I always end up staring into the eyes of a gorilla and it makes me sad.
But that isn't what struck me ... it's these things:
http://www.amazon.com/Step2-Wagon-Two-Plus-Blue/dp/B0048WQHGW/ref=zg_bs_166419011_2
Hey, I remember what it's like taking small kids to the zoo - it seems like you walk for miles and it can be too far for them so I get that it's good to have something for them to sit in now and again and to bring the picnic or what-not.
But man, many of the kids you see are not 2 or 3, they look like they are 9 or 10. And c'mon ... make your kid WALK a little at least occasionally - it will do them good.
Heck, have them walk from the waggon to the glass to see the animal ... don't get in the god-damn way of everyone else with the damn thing. The zoo wasn't packed by any means but you couldn't walk 5 paces without having to dodge someone veering across the path with one of these things.
What do you think? Am I being too picky? I forsee a future of even more obese children who have grown up being pulled around their entire lives ...
Sometimes a little discomfort is kinder to children in the long-term.