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Physical Education

  • The child demonstrated physical coordination and balance while riding the bike.
  • They improved their gross motor skills by pedaling and steering the bike.
  • The activity enhanced their cardiovascular endurance as they rode around the neighborhood.
  • They developed spatial awareness and the ability to navigate their way back home.

Continued development can include introducing new biking routes in different neighborhoods or parks. Encourage the child to explore and discover new places while practicing bike riding skills. Additionally, you can incorporate fun games or challenges during bike rides, such as setting up an obstacle course or timing how quickly they can ride from one point to another.

Book Recommendations

  • The Bike Lesson by Stan Berenstain: A fun and engaging story about a bear learning how to ride a bike with the help of his dad.
  • Curious George Rides a Bike by H.A. Rey: Follow Curious George as he embarks on a bicycle adventure and learns important lessons along the way.
  • Sammy and the Skunk by Nathaniel Benchley: Join Sammy on his bike ride through the woods where he encounters a skunk and learns how to handle unexpected situations.

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