A bike is a fun way to move around using your legs and a special two-wheeled friend that goes with you.
Imagine you have a toy car that you push along the floor, now picture that same toy car, but instead of wheels on the bottom, it has big round things called wheels, and instead of being pushed by your hands, you move it using your legs. That’s like a bike!
How It Works
A bike has two wheels, one in front and one behind, and a place to sit or stand. When you push off with your feet, the wheels start turning, and you can keep moving by pushing your legs up and down.
Why People Like Bikes
Bikes are like having a super-fast toy car that goes wherever you want. You don’t need any batteries or magic, just your legs and some wheels, and you’re off! It’s also great for playing with friends, going on adventures, or even racing in the park.
Examples
- A child learning to ride a bike for the first time.
- A delivery person using a bike to move quickly through city streets.
- A family taking a weekend ride in the park.
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