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Take the Pedals Off the Bike

Take the Pedals Off the Bike

A new way to teach kids how to ride a bike.

This website offers insights on teaching children to ride bikes by removing the pedals first, making the learning process easier and less intimidating. It shares personal experiences and practical advice for parents.

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