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🚲 Let’s Ride: Cycling for Kids

Introduction

Cycling means riding a bike with two wheels. It is a fun sport that lets you feel the wind, explore new places, and stay strong and healthy.

1. What Is a Bike?

A bike has a Frame, two Wheels, a Seat, and Pedals. When you push the pedals with your feet, the wheels turn and the bike moves forward. Think of it like a tiny car you control with your legs!

2. How to Ride Safely

  • Helmet On – protects your head.
  • Look Both Ways before crossing a street.
  • Use Hand Signals (raise your arm) to tell others when you’ll turn.
  • Stay On The Path or a smooth road, not on grass or sand.

3. Why Cycling Is Great

  • Strong Muscles – pedaling makes your legs strong.
  • Happy Heart – moving around keeps your heart healthy.
  • Friendship – you can ride with family or friends and share smiles.
  • Explore – you can discover parks, trees, and even pretend you’re on a jungle adventure.

4. Imagine Your Own Bike Adventure

Close your eyes and picture your bike turning into a Rocket that zooms to the moon, or a Magic Carpet that flies over a rainbow. With a bike, any place can become a story!


Did You Know?

A bike can go faster than a running rabbit! The world’s fastest cyclist once rode at 56 Miles Per Hour (about 90 km/h) on a special track. 🚴‍♂️


Conclusion – Let’s Go!

Cycling is a simple sport that anyone can try. Put on your helmet, hop on a bike, and see where the road takes you. Every pedal stroke is a new adventure—so get out, ride, and have fun!

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