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A continuation of a previous conversation between Nick and JP about teaching your kids how to ride a bike. Maybe your child is still learning to ride or they're totally on their own. Or maybe you've got them in a carrier or trailer. Either way, you're ready to ride together. Full episodes at dostuffparents.com .
Nick pulls up to his garage and finds an unwanted vanity. JP reluctantly takes home a bookshelf left out on the curb. An old scooter purchased at a flee market. All opportunities to make old stuff new again with the kids. Watch the video at dostuffparents.com.
On this episode, JP and Nick discuss visiting a Christmas tree farm and bringing home a real tree! Like what you hear? Watch the video and check out more episodes at dostuffparents.com . Key Materials: Christmas tree stand, Hold down straps, Saw Safety Notes: Keep the tree watered so that it does not dry out and become a fire hazard. Be careful when using a saw around your kids.
On average, children learn to ride a two wheeler between ages 5-7. The timing will depend on the child's physical and mental development, comfort level and coordination. As parents, the best we can do is provide a safe, encouraging and trusting environment for our children to get a good grip on this new kind of freedom .