#55: My Grandma on Her Badass Scooter, 1926
Childhood in the early twentieth century often blended simple pleasures with a growing sense of independence. Wheeled toys and small vehicles gave children new ways to explore their surroundings, turning streets and neighborhoods into spaces of play and discovery.

Moments like these take on added meaning when viewed across generations. A child’s everyday experience becomes part of a larger family story, linking past and present. What once was ordinary play can later feel like a glimpse into personality, freedom, and the changing nature of growing up.
