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You've heard the phrase, "It's just like riding a bike." It sounds easy. But do you remember learning how to ride a bike yourself? Was it easy? Did you fall? Cry? Swear that you would never ride one again? As a parent, you are now facing the same dilemma, only now it's your child who is learning how to ride a bike. Here are some tips that may make it easier for her.
Children can learn how to ride a bike at any age, but the younger the better.
"Start them as soon as they can walk," suggests Tony Murray, an avid road cyclist who runs Toga Bikes Shop...
Toot Scoot
This is a balance bike I recently purchased for my son, it was cheap and made bicycling EASY for us!
August 21, 2008
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