Reclaiming Wonders
A hand is holding a blue and white ornamental lollipop or sucker on a stick against a blurred background of green foliage, likely from trees or bushes in a natural setting. The lollipop appears to be made of glass or ceramic and features an intricate floral design. The image suggests a hiking or outdoor adventure with children, where the lollipop is being used as a treat or reward to motivate and energize the kids during the hike.

Hiking Hack: Suckers for Kids

Hiking adventures with kids. It’s a whole different world when you bring them along, but it’s still worth it. 🥾🏔️🏕️ However, little people… 👧Don’t understand pacing. 🧒Drink all your water and snacks. 👧Get too close to the perilous edge. 🧒Run and jump and take off down the path. 👧Ask about distance over… and over… ❤️But it’s still worth it. My number one trip secret? Suckers. 🍭🍬😄 Suckers provide a much needed burst of sugar when the kids (and mom) are lagging. Bribe them with “Make to that overlook, and I’ll hand out a treat for a quick rest.” Candy let’s you make friends with your kids’ friends. 😉 👉It’s easy and cheap! Restock your backpack, and it’ll be ready for your next hike. Remember, no matter what kind of fancy backpack or magical water bottle you have with you, neither of those will cut down on the fussing. Suckers though? They can’t fuss when their mouths are sealed with sugar. 🥳😉 👉Tag your favorite hiking buddy, so you can remind each other to add lollipops to your arsenal. . . . . . .

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