Welcome to the
2013 Balance Bike Event
~Sponsored by TykesBykes
Enter below for your chance to Win
the NEW 2013 Balance Bike from TykesBykes!
~If your little one is ready for 2 wheels, forget those Bikes with Training Wheels, and check out the 2013 Balance Bike from TykesBykes! A lightweight bike that your kiddo can easily balance on and pick up. Without pedals they can learn to balance naturally and quickly. No more tears or fears when it comes to learning to ride a "Big Kid's" Bike. TykesBykes Balance Bike makes learning to ride on 2 wheels fun and easy!
the NEW 2013 Balance Bike from TykesBykes!
~If your little one is ready for 2 wheels, forget those Bikes with Training Wheels, and check out the 2013 Balance Bike from TykesBykes! A lightweight bike that your kiddo can easily balance on and pick up. Without pedals they can learn to balance naturally and quickly. No more tears or fears when it comes to learning to ride a "Big Kid's" Bike. TykesBykes Balance Bike makes learning to ride on 2 wheels fun and easy!
*For more information check out my review of the New 2013 Balance Bike HERE.
Now who is ready to enter?
Event Ends February 27, 2013 at 11:59pm
Open to residents of the US, 18+.
Good Luck to Everyone!!! =)
*Coupons and Lesson Plans is not responsible for prize or shipment, as that is the responsibility of the prize sponsor. This Event is in no way associated with Facebook. See Disclosure.
I learned to ride a bike when I was four in North Dakota :)
ReplyDeleteRae
the earliest memory i have is riding my sweet 10 speed down the street to my friends house when i was 6...my mom says i learned to ride a bike (with training wheels) at 3
ReplyDeleteI like that the bike lets a child find their natural balance
ReplyDeleteSadly I never learned to ride a bike so i have no memories but I hope my son can learn with TykesBykes
ReplyDeleteI don't remember my exact age must have been around 5 or 6 but I remember my first bike that was all mine; purple banana seat bike with a rainbow and butterfly on the seat. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteI remember being around 5 with training wheels. I had a bike with pink, purple, and white streamers on the handle bars.
ReplyDeleteCOOL, no pedals !
ReplyDeleteI learned to ride a bike with training wheels when I was four. My dad pushed me round and round the block.
ReplyDeleteafter i tookoff the traiing wheels, i was able to just take off
ReplyDeleteI believe I was six when I learned to ride a bike & I remember my first bike was purple and white and it had a white banana seat!!
ReplyDeleteI remember I was in first grade when I learned to ride a bike and I remember it had a banana seat and streamers!
ReplyDeletecincyangel5 at yahoo dot com
I like that this bike only weighs 10 pounds because my son loves to carry stuff himself, and I wouldn't want him to get hurt.
ReplyDeletecincyangel5 at yahoo dot com
I was about 5 when I got and learned to ride my first bike. I remember that I had many crashes and falls learning.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that it does not require training wheels! I find them so frustrating - this bike gives the child confidence to eventually ride a 2 wheeler more easily it would seem!
ReplyDeleteI did when I was five and I sincerely remember crashing into the bushes! lol
ReplyDeleteI remember getting my first tricycle(: my mom still has it!
ReplyDeleteI learned at age 7 up in the West Virginia Mountains and our road was not paved, it was rocks!!!!
ReplyDeleteptavernie at yahoo dot com
I think I was around 8 years old.
ReplyDeleteI do not remember my age of my riding a bike by myself. But , I do remember that when I started eiding without support or help it really surporsed me and I continued riding until my legs ached.
ReplyDeleteI learned 2 ride a bike riding down a steep hill :(
ReplyDeleteluvs2fishmamaatyah**d*tc*m
i was five or six in kindergarten when my mom taught me. I am not sure when my training wheels came off.
ReplyDeleteI do not remember how old I was but I remember the feeling of exhilaration and freedom when I took off with no training wheels...wobbly at first and eventually steady.
ReplyDeleteI like that it helps kids ride a bike with no help, I think it builds their self-esteem when they can do it on their own.
ReplyDeletevikki.billings@yahoo.com
You know I do not remember when I learned to ride a bike, but I think it was around age 7.
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