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Physical Education

  • The child has developed balance and coordination skills while riding his scooter.
  • He has improved his gross motor skills by using his legs and arms to propel himself forward.
  • Riding the scooter has helped him develop strength and endurance in his muscles.
  • He has learned about safety rules and the importance of wearing protective gear while riding.

One creative way to continue developing his skills related to riding his scooter is to set up an obstacle course in the backyard or at a nearby park. This will not only challenge his balance and coordination but also provide an opportunity for him to practice maneuvering around objects. Additionally, he can try learning new tricks or stunts on the scooter under adult supervision, such as riding on one leg or doing small jumps.

Book Recommendations

  • Scooter Mouse: The First Ride by Matt Blease: Join Scooter Mouse on his first adventure as he learns how to ride a scooter and explores the world around him.
  • Scooter Trouble by Sarah Weeks: Follow the story of Daisy, who gets a shiny new scooter but finds herself in a series of comical mishaps as she tries to learn how to ride it.
  • Scooter Boy by Terrence G. Crowe: Join Max as he discovers a hidden talent for racing scooters and overcomes challenges to pursue his dreams.

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