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Riding a bike is one of childhood’s great milestones—and one of the simplest ways to enjoy fresh air, exercise, and freedom. From balance bikes for toddlers to longer rides for older kids, cycling is a brilliant outdoor activity that grows with your child.

It builds motor skills, strengthens muscles, boosts confidence, and fosters independence. Whether you’re riding around the block, at the park, or on a trail, it’s also a fantastic way to bond as a family.


Materials Needed

  • Bike (balance bike, trike, or pedal bike)
  • Helmet
  • Optional: knee/elbow pads, water bottle, high-vis vest

Tools Needed

  • Bike pump and basic tools (for any quick adjustments)

Steps

  1. Check the Bike
    Make sure tyres are inflated, brakes work, and the seat height suits your child.
  2. Put on Safety Gear
    Always wear a helmet and check straps are secure.
  3. Pick a Safe Area
    Choose a flat, open space like a park, path, or quiet street.
  4. Start Riding
    Support your child as they practise balance, steering, and braking—take it at their pace.
  5. Celebrate Progress
    Cheer them on! Whether they coasted for two seconds or completed a full lap, every bit counts.

Variations

  • Obstacle Course: Set up cones or chalk lines to ride around.
  • Bike Parade: Decorate bikes with streamers or signs and go for a mini parade.
  • Destination Ride: Plan a short ride to a favourite spot—like a playground or café.
  • Off-Road Adventure: For older kids, try a forest trail or cycle path for a bit of challenge.

💬 Share your experience!

Tried this activity with your kids? We’d love to hear how it went!

Did you put your own spin on it, or have ideas to make it even more fun?

Share your tips, variations, or feedback below—your comment might inspire another family!

One response to “Ride a Bike”

  1. keithdevon Avatar

    If you want to go further on a bike, but with your child, I highly recommend getting a “Shotgun saddle”. They work for small children (3-6) to sit in-front of you, where you can easily chat and they get a great view.

    My other tip is “Turbo Daddy” (or “Mummy”) where the child gets to activate your turbo button to make you go faster – we did that for years!

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