New Trend the Buga-bike - Learning to Go on Two Wheels

Released on = August 13, 2007, 3:19 pm

Press Release Author = Lili Levis

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = 100% of the children who have used a Bugabike, can ride a
bike immediately without stabilizers and love to ride a bike.

Press Release Body = Learning to ride a bicycle is one of life's milestones, the
first step to gaining true independence. And for parents there is no prouder moment
than the sight of their own child pedaling away in the distance having mastered its
art.

Children have an urge for movement and something as straightforward as a bicycle or
scooter allows the child to develop their physical potential. It's almost given that
any child will love their first bike more than any other toy and it is something
they will remember for the rest of their life. It's their first independent form of
transport and forms the basis to learn much more about co-ordination, balance,
agility and the world around them.



Developing Motor Skills - and Confidence
The physical development of a child is as important as their educational progress.
Between the ages of two and five years old they are learning how to move their
bodies, how to balance and be self-aware. This in turn helps to build their
confidence and develop their personality.

The skills they develop at this age are called gross motor skills - activities that
involve the larger muscles in the arms, legs and torso. These help to improve the
child's body awareness, reaction speed, balance and strength through actions such as
lifting, kicking, running and throwing. Developing gross motor skills gives a child
a sense of achievement and feeling that they are really growing up.

BUGABIKE
Learner bikes, such as the BUGABIKE, are the perfect introduction to the world of
cycling for youngsters and help to develop this early learning skill. They have been
produced for children who are too young to ride a traditional bike. The simple,
pedal-less design of learner bikes means children have to power them by pushing
their feet against the ground, and use their feet to restore balance. By separating
the steering and balance function from the pedaling, children can learn to balance
without any other distractions.

Children are natural learners and constantly absorb new experiences. They love to
make independent progress and by having a BUGABIKE, cycling is something they can
learn how to master on their own. They will discover how it works, how to keep in
equilibrium and how to make it move faster. Within a short time they will have more
confidence about staying upright and will soon be coasting with their feet away from
the ground.

Transition
Because learner bikes help children to acquire these skills at a younger age, the
transition to a conventional bike is much quicker and more natural than those who
are dependent on stabilizers\' or training wheels. Although stabilizer\'s help
children to get over their early fear of riding it is believed that they do more
harm than good in developing the fundamental basics of riding. They offer a false
sense of security and encourage dependency by forcing the bike to lean to one side
while children are pedaling. This can still be the case once they are taken away.

The learner bike is also an easier method for parents who would otherwise teach
their children to ride by holding the back of the saddle.

Since gross motor skills are improved with practice, children need plenty of
opportunities to exercise these skills. Nowadays it is common for children to spend
most of their leisure time watching television and playing on computer games, making
outdoor play an endangered activity. Childhood obesity has become a growing concern
for parents and experts agree that the decline in outdoor play has had a significant
impact on this. Encouraging youngsters to undertake vigorous activities such as
riding a bike will not only entertain them for hours but will also help their future
health and physical development and allow them to explore a different environment.


Play is an integral part of children's learning and is an important medium through
which they develop skills, knowledge, concepts and attitudes. By playing outdoors
children learn through what they do, through what they encounter and what they
discover.


Every body likes the Bugabike, the stores like it, is easy to sell and has a 3 year
guarantee.


But most of all play is about having fun and getting the balance of play right can
give children the best start in life.



Web Site = http://www.bugabike.ca

Contact Details = Contact Sabamba US/Canada

Sabamba CA

40 bat road

H2V4T5 Montreal Canada Quebec

Tel: 1 514 578 2618

Email: info@bugabike.ca

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