The Michigan Daily-Tuesday July 30,1985- page 9 Babes in art land ._ . ;:. Ann Arbor's four-day Art Fair brought artists, street performers, and merchants to town. But the fair's most curious attraction came on the shoulder's of moms and dads. Rarely does the city's down- town and campus area host anyone under the age of 18, but during the fair visitors from all around the state broke out the strollers and carriages for the kids whose parents couldn't find a sitter. The youngsters seemed generally unimpressed by all the goings on, hence the favorite pasttimes of the tod- dlers were sleeping, eating, and crying. While mom and dad traveled the Ann Arbor street lookiing for the painting that would make the living room complete, the kids stayed close to security, lest they be lost in a sea of grown-ups. But by Saturday evening, when the artists had moved on to another fair, the new generation was also on their way home. Most were probably asleep in the car, and the youngsters will remember very little of their stay in Ann Arbor. . .. .,: This little engineer waits on his mother while she gets a make over on South University. Photo story by Darrian D. Smith Boss baby really knows how to party during the Art Fair. His motto is, "you just gotta be cool." While most parents and their children are walking through the crowded streets, this little fellow and his mother decide to take a mid-afternoon nap in front of Angell Hall. Bonnet baby decides to give mom's neck all the support it needs while she gets a free ride. i . r 14 A a 4 r" a