Wooden Balance Bikes Makes Learning to Ride Look Cool
Robyn Currie — September 8, 2009 — Life-Stages
References: kiddimoto & thecoolhunter.net
Learning to ride a bike is a rite of passage in many a child’s life; for this reason, U.K. company Kiddimoto has created the Wooden Balance Bike. Geared at helping your child’s development, the Wooden Balance Bike is an educational tool that looks too cool for school.
The Wooden Balance Bike is available in four different styles: the Scooter, designed like a 60’s scooter, the Chopper, like that ridden in Easy Rider, the Scrambler, similar to a traditional street bike and the Superbike, the toddler's equivalent to a racebike. The Wooden Balance Bike lets you personalize your child’s development and education.
The Wooden Balance Bike is available in four different styles: the Scooter, designed like a 60’s scooter, the Chopper, like that ridden in Easy Rider, the Scrambler, similar to a traditional street bike and the Superbike, the toddler's equivalent to a racebike. The Wooden Balance Bike lets you personalize your child’s development and education.
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Balance Bikes - Opportunity to design and market balance bikes for children as an educational tool that incorporates fun and unique designs.
2. Personalized Development - Innovative approach to children's learning, where customized tools promote skill-building with enjoyment.
3. Alternative Learning Tools - Disrupting traditional learning tools, such as training wheels, for children with a more interactive approach.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Collaboration with educational companies to create toys that help children develop physically and mentally.
2. Sporting Goods - Expanding product lines to include unique and customized balance bikes for children.
3. Educational Tools - Incorporating alternative learning tools, such as balance bikes, into early childhood education programs.
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