How to ride with a three-year-old baby

  Nowadays, parents attach great importance to sports and even take their babies to exercise together, especially outdoor sports such as cycling, which is very popular nowadays. Regularly participating in cycling can enhance a baby's athletic ability and also exercise their body. So, how to ride with a three-year-old baby?

  

How to ride with a three-year-old baby1

  If the baby is interested in cycling, they can try riding a bike when they are 3-4 years old. Children under the age of 3 are not allowed to ride bicycles because their strength is relatively weak, and cycling requires a lot of effort. If a child's legs are in a tense state for a long time, their bones will be affected.

  Babies after the age of 3 can ride, and the timing of the ride should be controlled at the beginning to avoid the baby being too tired and affecting their healthy growth. 3-4 year old babies, in order to avoid falling, come into contact with bicycles with auxiliary wheels on the rear wheels, which have a lower center of gravity. You can let the baby ride such a bicycle first to familiarize themselves with the feeling of riding a bicycle, and when the baby reaches 6 years old, they can use a bicycle without any auxiliary wheels.

  If you want to take a three-year-old baby for cycling, you can choose to do it in a safe place, a place without cars in the community, or the bike lane in the sports park. Then avoid wearing open pants while cycling to prevent harm to your private parts. Babies under 12 years old cannot ride on the road, so parents should not be impatient and must choose a safe place for their babies to ride.

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