Bmx Bikes All You Should Know About

Numerous sports come into our minds when we think of an adventure, action, and sporty thing. There are many ways to add some excitement to your life and sport is one of the first choosing things. Several sports have been invented and became popular worldwide. If we look for a riding thing to do then ‘ bmx bikes’ is one of the popular trends for action. This is our topic on which we are going to talk in the discussion below.

Firstly, in the 1960s, ‘ Scott Breithaupt ‘ invented the sport called BMX in the US. This type of bike is only made for BMX sport which can be split as ‘ bicycle motocross ‘.  This sports was firstly popular in California, the US in the 1970s among teenagers. These types of bikes are lightweight and are lenient to transport. They are made for freeriding and drubbing around. They are reasonable to purchase. These bikes are designed the way that they need minor servicing and get repairs easily as it doesn’t contain gears in it. As the world is growing into urban areas these bikes fit the most into this environment for doing tricks on BMX track available.

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The Storypod Launches A Figurine-Activated Podcast Player For Kids, To Address Overexposure to Screens

Storypod Helps Parents “Edutain” Their Kids 3+ Screen-Free With A Library of 300+ Original and Licensed Bilingual Stories, Songs, Books, and Games.

MIAMI, FL / JUN 19, 2020 / Character-driven, broadcast-quality audio for hours of screenless fun. On June 30, Storypod launches a crowdfunding campaign for its edutainment audio platform for kids, which helps busy and screen-concerned parents entertain their kids screen-free through interactive stories, songs, books, and games. What effects do screens have on children’s brains? JAMA Pediatrics, a peer-reviewed medical journal in the American Medical Association, found that more screen time results in children’s lower expressive language, less ability to rapidly name objects, and decreased literacy skills. They also discovered that more screen time causes physical changes to the brain — specifically, lower brain white matter integrity in a portion of the brain directly impacting language and literacy skills. The World Health Organization recommends limiting screen time for kids under 5 to just one hour daily of high-quality programming. But how else can parents keep their kids busy all day? Enter Storypod.

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