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Keeping Your Child Active and Enjoying the Outdoors

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Sometimes it can be difficult to encourage your child to keep active and enjoy the outdoors. Sure, it’s nice and cosy indoors, but just think of the adventures you might have in the sunshine, autumnal leaves or even in the snow.

If you love the outdoors, but your child is quite young, you may think that long walks and bike rides are out of the question when they can’t ride a bike or walk very far themselves. You can think again. Depending on the development of your child, you can consider taking your child out for walks at a recommended age of four to eight weeks. Gentle bike rides are recommended from sixteen weeks old and faster bike rides from twenty to twenty-four weeks old.

There are products out there that ensure that your child can come along on your adventure with the least amount of hassle, and begin their love of the outdoors and grow-up healthy active children. One such product that enables a bike ride is a trailer, designed to keep your child safe, comfortable and stylish as you explore the world together. A Croozer trailer is particularly good as it can convert into a buggy or a stroller too. This means it is excellent value for money as it can be used from an early age as a buggy or stroller on calm, placid walks, as a bike trailer when your child is old enough to sit up and enjoy the scenery, right up until your child wants to learn to ride for themselves. Available in sizes for one child and two, these trailers also include many accessories, such as a baby sling, a cosy blanket, and a sun and rain cover to make sure your child has the best experience. The patented system allows for quick and easy folding making sure you, the parent, have an easy(er) life.

As a parent it is easy to be anxious about a small child being pulled behind you, but there’s no need to worry about the safety of your child in a bike trailer. In particular, Croozer bike trailers have several features that make them very safe. The five point harness is sewn securely in the frame and holds the child securely in the seat, reflective marking on the body for night time or low light travel, a low centre of gravity ensures good stability, and there are massive bumpers on the front and back providing reliable impact protection.

These fantastic bike trailers by Croozer are designed by parents, and their kids have tested them out!

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