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Mcfarland ToysThe Next Big Thing outdoor Strider balance bikes, toys for children

As an educator Kindermusik, moms told me the musical education of their families. Our relations go far beyond the classrooms, and I'm always looking for new ways to grow and develop their children. As a mother, I know what it means to be aware of the quality frugal and penniless, so when I stumbled upon this unique "toy", which literally changed our lives, I was delighted to share with anyone and everyone.

I am a prudent buyer, and yet when I saw the potential offered this bike, not to mention the smug smile on the face of my son, not only did I buy the bike there, but convinced that the owner / inventor let me become one of its distributors. I knew this would be the end of a dinosaur. The tricycle as we know - it is bulky, heavy, dangerous, frustrating and heavy can be put to rest. Usher in a new era, an ergonomically designed bicycle to accommodate the natural movement of a developing child. It's the bike for the next generation of riders.

Ryan McFarland, the inventor of this precious, is a father who recognized the need to improve security and design of bicycles for children who learn to drive. He and I share the common desire to provide opportunities for our active children. It's clever, to create a vehicle that can accommodate even the smallest one just learning to walk. Beauty is in the design. The child is sitting alone on the bike and begins to "stride". Who knew exercise could be fun!

My life has changed towards an ordinary Sunday afternoon, when we by chance on a Ryan event was held at the premier international annual motorcycle. I view the bike with great skepticism. After all, who wants a bike without pedals? My son was bored of the show, so I thought he would buy me a few moments of distraction, so I left "test drive" the issue. It was cute, a miniature replica of a bicycle without pedals. I was confident it would not last more than a few minutes. The child was just 2 and I was sure he would become frustrated with all the other riding toys piled up at home. To my surprise and joy in the moments he has been around for scooter arena tests and drawing quite a crowd! "

I was impressed by the warm attitude Ryan and his genuine interest and passion for his product. He gave me some tips and techniques to improve the driving experience and we were on our way! I chose the bike mounted and we were really able to hang on the back of our car. Remember, we made our way through the crowd of inhabitants of the tiny light vehicle remained stable all the time. I knew a tricycle usually within minutes the wheels or handlebars, had wounded a passerby. It was a true freedom! I was sold.




The minute we got back from the city, my son had tried "on his bike, ignoring the fact that we were in the midst of heavy snowfall. Amazingly, he was able to maneuver the bike very well, despite the snow. The strider can run anywhere a child can walk. Sand, dirt, dirt, snow and of course the streets are places for "stride." The best part is the whole movement is controlled by the child's legs. He can stop and start at their own pace.

This little bike is small, compact and lightweight. Throw it in the back of your chest and you're ready to roll at any time. No more bad backs to push the trike that your child's little legs are not strong enough to push. No more complaining again the position of the carriage a few minutes because your child does not control the pedals. Enjoy the freedom to allow your child to experiment with his bike while watching its progress. Share in the success as a family applauded each new physical step and shows the confidence of your child grow.

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Posted on May 28, 2010.
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