Get Excited! Truck Touch 2011 Is This Weekend!

We’ve had a few rainy days here in D.C. but the weather this weekend is actually looking like it will be pretty good.  So if you are looking to get out with your little one and have some fun, why not check out Truck Touch 2011!  If your kids love trucks as much as Cameron does, it’s sure to be a hit.  Here’s the info which was sent to me this morning by Suburban Nursery School (Thanks for the heads up!):

Cameron gets his Truck Touch on!

Join us on Saturday, October 15th from 10am-3pm for our biggest, most colorful Truck Touch ever! Suburban Nursery School has assembled a ton of trucks for kids (and adults) to explore and touch including: a pink dump truck and a pink trash truck; a fire truck and a tree-trimmer bucket truck; a lime green shredder truck and a big white snow plow; big trucks and small cars; and many, many more.

Enjoy home-made baked goods, snacks and lunch from some of your favorite local vendors (pizza and ice cream!!), facepainting, and take a tour of the school too! This is a great opportunity for you and your kids to climb on and pretend to drive all of the trucks they love to read and talk about.

Truck Touch will take place in the school parking lot at 7210 Hidden Creek Road in Bethesda, MD (20817), near River Road, off of Wilson Lane. The cost is $5 per person; FREE for children under 2. All proceeds benefit Suburban Nursery School.

Helping You Navigate the Prospect Park Zoo

During our little heat wave a few moms and myself took our toddlers to the Prospect Park Zoo.  While not exactly the most impressive zoo on the planet – it’s a good size for little kids.    Hopefully this post is to give you an idea of what to expect in terms of getting there, parking, and a little extra information to make your trip as easy as possible while still toting your little one(s).

How to get there and Parking:

Thanks to Google Maps!

My route, parking location, B,Q Station, and Entrance point to the Park and Zoo are marked.

Coming from Fort Greene, I found the easiest way to drive there was straight down Washington Ave – though the Prospect Park Zoo website recommends driving down Flatbush.  There is no parking lot – so if you drive you will need to find street parking.  I had thought this would be challenging, but going at 3pm on a weekday, I didn’t have any issues.  I parked on Washington Ave near where it intersects with Sullivan Place (Pink).  It turns out this was a decent spot, as there are actually two entrances to the zoo – one further in the park down Flatbush, and one near the carousel closer to the Flatbush Ave and Empire Blvd intersection (Green).  I think in the future, I might give parking on Flatbush a try just to see if I can get a little closer.  But my walk was certainly less than 10 minutes from the zoo entrance.  This entrance near the Carousel was also the closest to the B,Q,S Prospect Park Station (Purple).

The Entrance point I used, Vending Machine Room, Barn area, Baboons, and Stairs are marked - click to enlarge.

A few other things of note (Food, Stairs, What’s Cool):

There is no real food to speak of sold at the zoo.  There is a room with vending machines (Purple) – some sell drinks, some ice cream, and one hot dogs I think – or maybe pretzels?  I didn’t really investigate it.  Hot dogs from a vending machine?  Yikes.  Anyways, definitely bring some snacks or even pack a whole lunch.  At the Flatbush entrance to the zoo there’s a huge set of stairs to navigate (Red) which isn’t so great if you’re bringing a stroller.  There’s none at the other entrance I used.  Also, if you are going to check out the sea lion feeding, you might want to stand on the south side of the Sea Lion area (Light Blue).  Most of the action faces this direction, and you will get the best view.  Sea Lion Feeds are at 11:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m., & 4:00 p.m.  The most favorite part for all the kids was the Barn with the domestic animals (Pink)  which is basically a petting zoo type thing.  I think it was exciting for the kids to see and touch a cow – even hear the cow let out a hearty MOO!  In order to get out of the sun for a bit, we went to check out the Baboons (Blue).  I think Cameron personally had more fun just exploring the building than looking at the animals – whatever floats your boat!