Adirondack Explorer

Tots in tow

Much has been said about the importance of getting kids outside, but the enthusiasm of the “No Child Left Inside'' movement tends to leave out pre-school-age children.

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, many children under age 5 fail to meet physical activity guidelines, in the form of at least 60 minutes of unstructured activity, preferably outdoor play. And mentally, too, toddlers (and their caregivers) benefit from regular bouts of fresh air and exercise.

That’s where Hike it Baby comes in, to bridge that gap and provide a way

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