Baby race for International Children’s Day in Lithuania
Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017.
Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colorful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line.
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Parents shout encouragement to their babies taking part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Parents shout encouragement to their babies taking part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Parents shout encouragement to their babies taking part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Parents shout encouragement to their babies taking part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- Babies take part in a Baby Race to mark international Children Day in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 1, 2017. Ten-month-old Mykolas Pociunas crawled to victory to be crowned Lithuania’s fastest toddler, lured across the finish line by a box of Lego plastic bricks. Parents and grandparents waved colourful toys, mobile, phones, balloons, TV remote controls, plastic bottles and even bagels to get their tots across the finish line. (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)