My son and I hike often. He recently turned two and has been hiking on trails since he could walk. Now, thanks in part to the 2020 pandemic and limited "safe" activities, we're hiking three days a week. It's been a lot of fun and we've also learned a lot. Here are five mistakes I've made, and how you can avoid them.
School is challenging this year. We're all facing new and different realities of what schooling looks like for our kids. Whether you're kids in a socially distant classroom, learning virtually from home, if you've opted to homeschool or you're in a different situation altogether, these times can be challenging...
BIKE LESSON IDEAS: Math, Science, Geography & Photography.Â
We aren't professional educators and chances are, neither are you. As so many of us wonder how our kids will be educated this fall, we want to help stir up some creativity and enable you to think of schooling beyond the walls of a classroom and away from the screens. Here are a few lesson ideas for teaching kids alongside their bike:
We created a list of fun things we like to do when boredom kicks in. None of us are strangers to being stuck at home these days. We find ourselves trying to figure out what to do with all the hours of the day. Hopefully, you can find a way outside. Whether its a back yard, a spot on the porch, or in a safe public space, find the space to get some fresh air. We compiled this list of fun activities for when you're stuck at home and running dry on creativity.Â
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. We are donating a portion of profits (part of our 10% of profits to kids & planet initiative) to the HayesTough Foundation. They are dedicated to providing financial support & hope to families affected by childhood cancer.