
I am so excited to join with one of my favorite blogs, Modern Day Gramma to bring you this wonderful giveaway.
YAY!! There is only 54 more days till Christmas! YIKES! That just made me shiver! LOL I need to really get Santa's butt in gear! Here's a little something to help you get your Santa butts in gear too! It's a chance to win a Scraaam Balance Bike for your little one. Scraaam Balance Bikes are amazing! My granddaughter really didn't want to ride her trike bike, she always looked at the "big girl bikes" and we'd tell her she had to learn the trike bike first. Well, I had the opportunity to review a Scraaam bike for her birthday (our toddler birthday guide) and within a few months, she had no problem riding a big girl bike! I'm sure your little ones will love to find a bike they can handle left by Santa under the tree! Want to know what I thought of this giveaway prize? Check out my complete review HERE, then enter the giveaway below.
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shannon fowler
11/1/2017 06:48:17 pm
I think I was five, and it was both my mom and dad who taught me after giving me a bike for christmas.
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Ellie Wright
11/1/2017 07:27:36 pm
My brother taught me to ride a bike. he was 8 years older than me, so I think I was around 5.
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McKim
11/2/2017 06:52:26 am
I honestly don't remember. It would have been almost 60 years ago. I imagine I worked on it myself.
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Marty C
11/2/2017 12:08:24 pm
My dad mainly taught me. I think I was six or seven when I learned. I remember riding around our apartment, so delighted that I was doing it by myself.
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Mary Beth Elderton
11/2/2017 02:29:53 pm
I learned to ride so long ago, I honestly don't remember! I do remember teaching my son to ride---it didn't take long and he was all over the neighborhood as a young teen. Now it's time for the grands to learn
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Jack B
11/3/2017 01:39:12 am
I was around 5 years old when I learned to ride a regular bike. My older sister taught me and the experience was mostly her pushing me, letting go, and me going downhill and trying not to crash. We lived on a fairly steep declined street.
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sylvia
11/3/2017 02:41:30 am
It's been so long, I can't remember that far back. haha. now that I'm trying to teach my kids how to ride bikes (with training wheels), i understand the challenge my parents had with teaching me and my siblings!
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karenb
11/3/2017 05:15:15 am
I remember I was 4 yrs old and it was my dad who taught me to ride my bike, I also remember falling off my bike quite a few times. I would love to win this bike and teach our 3 yr old grandson how to ride, because we have custody of him.
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Janine A
11/3/2017 05:39:09 am
My dad taught me how to ride a bike, apparently I was a natural and picked it up very quickly. :) I still love bike riding.
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kathy Persons
11/3/2017 06:08:08 am
My older sister taught me. It only took me once to forget to put on the brakes and then I was good
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Birdie Skolfield
11/3/2017 06:28:10 am
I was four and my dad taught me to ride a bike and I was five when I learned to roller skate and skate board which my mom taught me it was easy for me I have great balance
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Shyan
11/3/2017 07:41:36 am
My mom taught me to ride when I was about 4.
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Ashley C
11/3/2017 08:49:35 am
I think my mom taught me (and my dad a little bit too). I remember learning on training wheels first and eventually taking those off. I don't remember exactly how old I was, but I know I by the time I was 11 I had upgraded through several different bikes so I had been riding for years without training wheels at that point.
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Denise B.
11/3/2017 09:09:19 am
I learned how to ride a bike at my Tante and Uncle's house in Brooklyn on summer vacation. I would hold on to the fence and let go. I kept doing it until I could ride it without holding on.
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Monique Rizzo
11/3/2017 09:18:30 am
My dad taught me...I fell once and than took off. I loved riding my bike. Once I learned they could hardly get me off it!!
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Stirling Susan
11/3/2017 10:36:36 am
OH my, such a memory. I was 12 and the only kid in my 'new' neighborhood who didn't know how to ride. I didn't want anyone to know so I taught myself in the basement of our house. Brakes were the hardest to the get the hang of .. remember riding fullspeed into the concrete walls many times! and I learned to ride AND stop!
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Rebecca G
11/3/2017 10:58:27 am
I forced myself to learn by pushing off the side of my house down a hill. I learned quickly
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Calvin F.
11/3/2017 11:09:31 am
My parents taught me.. I think I was 11
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Alexandra Y
11/3/2017 12:38:18 pm
I don't remember how old I was but both parents tried to teach me, I eventually got the hang of it on my own.
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Florence Cochrane
11/3/2017 02:57:58 pm
So long ago I don't remember. Do remember to having to share a bike with my two sister.
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Kellymcgrew
11/3/2017 04:13:59 pm
I actually do not know how to ride a bike! I learned when I was like 12 or 13 but I had a bad fall on it and gave up! I don’t think I could ride one now!
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Vanessa L.
11/3/2017 04:14:49 pm
I remember my dad holding the bike steady and slowly letting go. It felt great!
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Julie Bolduc
11/3/2017 05:47:39 pm
I think I was around 7 when I first learnt to ride without training wheels
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magda bogdan
11/3/2017 06:47:55 pm
My mom taught me...though it almost broke my bones...she let go and i crashed into a tree.
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J
11/3/2017 07:15:45 pm
I remember dad holding me and taking one training wheel off!
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nina bergeron
11/3/2017 07:21:31 pm
I can't remember how old I was but my mom and dad taught me how to ride a bike.
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Kelley Moore
11/3/2017 07:39:29 pm
I'm not sure how old I was but it was my grandma who taught me she had lots of patience
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11/3/2017 08:21:13 pm
Wish I had been taught to ride a bike. As an adult it’s harder than learning to drive a car.
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fran
11/3/2017 10:21:36 pm
My father taught me to ride a bike. I can't remember how old I was, but since my brother was riding one, I recall wanting to start asap.
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Jamie Williams
11/4/2017 07:32:54 pm
I don't remember much but I know my dad taught me and I will always remember that whole part of parents telling you "I won't let go I promise" but he did and I was upset. But then was so excited.
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Natalie Schilla
11/5/2017 01:10:29 pm
It took me a few tries, my grandpa taughter me when I was 5.
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Cynthia
11/5/2017 05:04:22 pm
I remember learning to ride a bike with my nom.
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Kathy B.
11/5/2017 09:47:19 pm
I was a very slow learner. My Dad taught me. But once I learned to ride you could't get me off. I lived in the country, on a dirt road, with few neighbors so it was safe to ride on the road.
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Christina London
11/7/2017 08:30:33 pm
My daddy taught me how to ride a bike in California when i was little girl. I was about 6-7 years old.
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Kathy Davis
11/10/2017 05:25:46 pm
I learned how to ride from by playing/riding the neighborhood kid's bikes. Don't really R.E.M. ER th age I got my own 1st bike but it was as Christmas and my first trip out a jealous neighbor boy ran into me on his old bike.
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Rhonda Fuller
11/12/2017 06:23:37 am
My brother taught me. He took me to the top of a hilled road and told me to get on. Then he pushed me and let go. It was either learn or fall so i learned to ride. Lol
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Kimberly M
11/19/2017 09:32:35 am
My dad taught me how to ride a bike and I think I was 5 years old.
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Connie Black
11/21/2017 10:21:52 am
I don't ever remember learning to ride my bike, but I taught my kids by taking them up a slight hill on our driveway and letting them loose.
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Candace
11/22/2017 07:22:53 pm
I got a bike without training wheels when I was 7 and my dad taught me o ride. I was sooooo excited!!
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Shanna
11/25/2017 12:16:22 pm
I taught myself! Not sure how old I was.. Maybe 5 or 6
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Erica B.
11/26/2017 08:28:35 pm
My mom taught me but I don't remember how old I was.
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Stephanie Liske
11/27/2017 09:58:31 pm
I don't remember how old I was, but I do know it was my Dad that taught me. I remember I ended up with skinned knees.
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Samantha
11/28/2017 05:45:42 pm
I don't remember how old I was, but I do remember it was my dad who taught me how to ride a bike. I fell multiple times, but finally got the hang of it!
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Rachel
11/29/2017 10:56:35 pm
It's been a long time but I remember my dad helping me and a lot of scraped knees.
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Carolyn Daley
11/30/2017 05:16:10 am
I struggled learning how to ride a bike when I was five or six years old. It turned out the bike was a bit too big for me.
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Susan Climan
11/30/2017 01:24:07 pm
Super embarrassing, but I never actually learned how to ride a bike. It was a frustrating experience and I gave up. But if I win this prize, my son can have a better experience!
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Ed
11/30/2017 02:48:41 pm
Mom and Dad were the initiators. I do vividly remember when I first rode a segment on the bicycle by myself.
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Julie Terry
11/30/2017 03:15:32 pm
I learned to ride a bike when I was around 5 years old. I am not sure whether my mom, dad or grandfather taught me. I loved to ride my bike as a kid.
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Erin M
11/30/2017 05:44:31 pm
I was probably about 4 or 5 and my father taught me, he let go pretty quickly.
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Leela
11/30/2017 06:43:35 pm
We just taught ourselves. Got on our bikes until we got it right.
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Tabitha Miller
11/30/2017 08:07:15 pm
To be honest I don't remember most of my childhood. I blocked it out they say BC of stuff test happened. My kids would love a bike.
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Eileen Boyce
11/30/2017 08:56:50 pm
I was 24 and my hubby taught me. lol
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