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Art

  • The child demonstrated creativity and physical expression by learning and performing a new bike trick.
  • They may have visually depicted the trick through drawing or painting, incorporating elements of movement and action.

Physical Education

  • The child enhanced their physical fitness, balance, and coordination while mastering the bike trick.
  • They may have also learned about safety measures and proper techniques for executing the trick.

Encourage the child to continue exploring different bike tricks and experimenting with variations on the one they have learned. They can also practice performing the trick in various environments, such as on different surfaces or terrains, to further develop their skills and adaptability.

Book Recommendations

  • The Boy Who Biked the World: On the Road to Africa by Alastair Humphreys: This book follows Tom, a young adventurer who bikes through Africa, offering inspiration and adventure for bike-loving readers.
  • The Bike Lesson by Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain: This classic Berenstain Bears book provides a humorous take on learning to ride a bike, making it relatable for the child.
  • Freddy's Best Trick by William Bee: This delightful story about Freddy the frog learning new tricks is a fun and lighthearted read for young readers.

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