BERLIN — Shouldn’t the bicycle be our No. 1 mode of transportation? It’s affordable, eco-friendly, keeps you fit, and often gets you from A to B faster — especially in cities plagued by traffic jams.
Forty kindergarteners and first graders on bicycles blitzed around safety cones behind McCornack Elementary on Wednesday, practicing bicycle-riding skills and learning persistence. As part of the ...
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When that pivotal time comes in your child’s life to mount a bicycle for the first time, it can be difficult to let them go. This is an important moment that will allow your child to develop physical ...
GROTON — Inside the Grant Ice Rink at Lawrence Academy Thursday morning, kids of different ages wheeled around the covered ice on bicycles, each with different levels of assistance by volunteers and ...
Fifth-graders Jullissa Villanueva and Rowann Ottley are incredibly supportive as they swap riding a blue bicycle with one another. As Rowann hands off to Jullissa in the Cascade Elementary School’s ...
The STRIDE Adaptive Sports’ “I Can Bike” program has been teaching children with disabilities to ride a bike for 18 years. Emma and her ten-year-old twin Ella live on a very steep slope. So, learning ...
On a chilly morning this week, kindergartener Eliza Falana and her classmates at Orange Center Elementary School in Orlando walked out to the basketball courts to find 24 new bicycles waiting for them ...