The perfect stroller for your PYT?
Bypass the confusion with TFK.
Trends for Kids — a line of sporty German strollers available for the first time in D.C. — is the latest must-have.
Choose from single joggers, a double jogger, or a compact buggy. The joggers have bicycle-style hand brakes; all have smooth suspensions, reclining ergonomic seats, reflective stitching, and fold up in a snap.
We especially like the adjustable footrests (good for strolling naps), easy steering (perfect for store aisles), washable fabric, extra sun protection, and a fun skateboard add-on for gnarly parents.
Get one before they’re gone.
Wouldn’t want to be SOL.
Available at Pink & Brown, 1212 King Street, Alexandria (703-684-1050 or pinkandbrownboutique.com). To see styles, go to trendsforkids.com.

SEE
Hunchback
What: The Shakespeare Theatre Company presents an adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel with puppetry, mask work, and acrobatics.
Why: It’ll ring your bell.
When: Fri., 7 p.m.; Sat., 2 & 7 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.
Where: Sidney Harman Hall, 610 F St. NW, at 6th St. NW (202- 547-1122). Tickets online at shakespearetheatre.org.
EAT
Presidential Cupcakes
What: See artist Zilly Rosen’s portraits of Lincoln and Obama made of more than 5,000 cuppies; go late in the day and help with the deinstallation by sampling the goods.
Why: Parting is such sweet sorrow.
When: Sat., noon-6:30 p.m.
Where: Smithsonian American Art Museum, 8th & F Sts. NW (202-633-1000).
SEND
Valentines
What: Tudor Place hosts a card-making workshop with inspiration from its collection of historic papers.
Why: You’re the queen of hearts.
When: Tues., 4-5 p.m. (3-6 yrs.); Wed., 4-5 p.m. (7-12 yrs.).
Where: Tudor Place, 1644 31st St. NW, b/t R & Q Sts. Register at 202-965-0400 ext. 110.








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