Scraaam Balance Bikes are amazing! My granddaughter really didn't want to ride her trike bike, she always looked at the "big girl bikes" and we'd tell her she had to learn the trike bike first. Well, I had the opportunity to review a Scraaam bike for her birthday (our toddler birthday guide) and within a few months, she had no problem riding a big girl bike! I'm sure your little ones will love to find a bike they can handle left by Santa under the tree! Want to know what I thought of this giveaway prize? Check out my complete review HERE, then enter the giveaway below.
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I wiped out on a gravel drive my first time and cut half my face up! I got right back on though. :)
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for starting my daughter out on a bike!
I personally was 12 before i learned to ride a bike,and it didnt have training wheels we rode holding on to the fence to keep from falling down ,,this was back in the late 60s so it was a while back
ReplyDeleteI can't even remember the first time I learned to ride a bike or who taught me but I'm sure I was very little and it was my mom who taught me.
ReplyDeleteOddly, even though I can remember riding my bike all over town especially as a teenager, I do not remember who taught me or when I actually learned.
ReplyDeleteI was about 7-8yr old, country rocky road, bike too big for me, and no brakes, learned on my own.
ReplyDeleteI remember my first bike very vaguely. My first had no training wheels and I was maybe 4 or 5. I remember my Uncle and my Dad pushing me until I was coasting. I know I fell a whole lot! After that I always had a bike.
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I guess I was like 4 or 5 when I learned to ride a bike. My granddad taught me and I remember a lot of falls and scrapes. I remember him running along side of me and then letting go.
ReplyDeleteI was like 7 I think when I learned how to drive a bike I remember it had the little wheels on the back wheel lol, good luck everyone.
ReplyDeleteI was around 4 when my father taught me how to ride a bike for the first time.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember how old I was when I learned to ride my bike, I'm guessing around five years old. I'm pretty sure it was my mom who taught me to ride my bike. I do remember having training wheels for a while.
ReplyDeleteI learned when I was about 5. Everyone in my family helped out.
ReplyDeleteI was about 10 or 12 when I taught myself. But I taught my daughter since she was 3 and my son is almost 3 amd I will start teaching him soon so this would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy Dad taught me how to ride a bike. Many falls but finally got it. These balance bikes are just awesome. My older grandson learned so quickly with his.
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I don't know if you will ever see this but I cannot count this as a comment, sorry.
DeleteI think I was nine years old when I started riding a bike. Our bikes were our main means of transportation. We taught each other how to ride a bike.
ReplyDeleteI actually taught myself to ride a bike. 8 was 6 years old at the time and my dad was upset because he wanted to teach me! 😂.
ReplyDeleteMy taught me how to ride, i remember i was so scared and when he let go he ran next to me and i was riding. I still remember that and how my dad has been running by my side my whole life
ReplyDeletei taught myself how to ride, by riding along our fence! I held on the the fence and would go a little further each time. If i lost my balance i quickly grabbed hold of the fence railing.
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I was probably around 5 or 6 when I learned how to ride a bike... And I learned really quick to wear long pants or else I ended up with really skinned up knees from falling on our really steep driveway! ;)
ReplyDeleteI learned when I was ten. It took me three days. My cousin taught me.
ReplyDeleteI was around 6. I remember it was an old old bike (because i was the 7th of 9) and my brother just pushed and let go. I ended up smashing into a fence and gravel road rash but I didnt care!
ReplyDeleteI learned to ride a bike when i was 5 by dad taught me how.
ReplyDeleteI was about 5 or so, my mom taught me. I was scared because I fell alot but after the initial scrapes and bruises I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI had a good experience learning to ride a bike. I would say that I was around 5 or 6 years old, but my mom was great at teaching me.
ReplyDeleteGood memory of my Dad teaching how to ride a bike. Fell a few times scratched up knees and Arms but got back on there. I do have a good scar on my knee from crashing going to fast and crazy. Once riding he couldnt get me off my bike for days. Lol i loved it.i have a 2yr old and 8 year old Girls that would love a bike! Thank You.
ReplyDeleteI was about 5 when my Dad taught me. Good memories riding my bike around while he worked in the garage. Id try to be acting like im fixing my bike in the garage. Fell a few times got back up.
ReplyDeletei barely remember learning how to ride a bike. it was my mama probably. dont know how old i was.
ReplyDeleteI actually can't remember when I learned to ride a bike. (that was a long time ago!) I can't remember riding until I was in either 2nd or 3rd grade. I'm assuming my Dad taught me.
ReplyDeleteMy mom taught me how to ride my bike. It was a purple Minnie Mouse bike! Haha. My son was awful to teach without training wheels, so I'm hoping to get one of these for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteMy dad taught me how to ride my first bike. He wanted me to try riding with training wheels but I wanted to be like my big brother and not be a "baby" so every day for a week my dad would patiently walk along side me until one time he let go without me knowing it. I was so excited to be riding all by myself!
ReplyDeleteMy Dad taught me to ride and I watched my older siblings as well. I must have been 7 or 8.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI honestly can't remember the first time I learned how to ride a bike. All I can remember is a hot pink bike with training wheels and a bell on it but I'm not sure how old I was or who taught me but it was most likely my parents.
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