Mum of three and Netmums writer Alison Perry says she knows it might be viewed as extravagant but she has no regrets.
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.
AND ON FLAT ROCK ROAD, GAINING INDEPENDENCE ONE PEDAL STROKE AT A TIME. THE I CAN BIKE CAMP AT BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY TEACHES CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES HOW TO RIDE A BIKE. WLKY BLAKELY MCHUGH SHOWS US ...
Learning to ride a bike is a rite of passage for kids. One organization works with Toys for Tots to help kids who ask for a ...
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 ...
But traveling to school on two wheels isn’t just for fun, according to organizer Jessica Tillyer, whose are 6 and 8 years old ...
Learning to ride a bike is one of the key landmarks in childhood. Regardless of whether your child is a natural on two wheels ...
The special needs bicycle for Max Davidson has not arrived but the smile on his face says he knows it’s coming. “I like to put my feet on the pedals,” said Max, 7, and one of 100 children in Southeast ...