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Physical Education

  • The child has developed gross motor skills through riding their bike, which involves pedaling, balancing, and steering.
  • They have improved their coordination and body control as they navigate different terrains and obstacles while riding.
  • Riding their bike has increased their cardiovascular endurance and overall physical fitness.
  • They have also learned safety rules and practices associated with biking, such as wearing a helmet and following traffic signs.

Continued development can be encouraged by organizing bike races or obstacle courses in a safe environment, where the child can practice their riding skills while competing with friends or family members. Additionally, introducing bike maintenance and repair tasks can foster independence and responsibility.

Book Recommendations

  • Let's Ride Bikes! by Sue Tarsky: Join the characters in this fun story as they explore the joys of riding bikes and learn valuable lessons about safety and teamwork.
  • The Little Red Bicycle by Mandy Ross: Follow the adventures of a little red bicycle as it takes its owner on imaginative journeys, teaching important lessons about friendship and perseverance along the way.
  • Biking Adventures by Elizabeth Bennett: This book provides an introduction to various types of biking adventures, from mountain biking to BMX, inspiring young readers to try new cycling experiences and stay active.

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