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    August 20th, 2008wotskoolChildhood Development

    World champion and Olympic gold medal winning cyclist Chris Hoy famously started cycling at the age of 6 after being inspired by the film E.T. British success in the Beijing Olympics is bound to provide inspiration to the current generation of youngsters so what can you do to support their aspirations?

    You can start by giving them a bike. The younger they start the more confident and able they will become and there are some great little wooden bikes available today that could be just what they need.

    The Rainbow Bike is a great introduction to cycling. Built entirely from wood it is light weight and has a pair of rainbow coloured tyres which children love. It doesn’t have any pedals or stabilisers. Instead children propel themselves and control their speed with their feet. This bike design helps them to develop balance and confidence which makes the transition to a bike with pedals very easy indeed.

    The Rainbow Bike is just one of the foot-propelled bikes available from Brighter bikes. Their innovative designs are ideal for those little ones who need to experience a little independence but aren’t yet old enough for a pedal powered bicycle.

    Why not give your little Olympian a head start. Visit the online toy shop at www.mulberrybush.co.uk for a selection of Brighter Bikes, trikes and scooters.

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