Archive for November, 2009

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A Balanced Approach to Early Childhood Development

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

This is a guest post from Patricia Elliott, MPTR. Patricia graduated from Oakland University in 1996 with a Masters Degree in physical therapy, is the owner and a practising physiotherapist at the Dianalla Physiotherapy Centre in Western Australia, and is the mother of 2 active school aged children. In 2011, the cultural demise of physical act..

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eeni meeni miini moh – Featured Reseller

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The innovative Australian children's lifestyle brands, eeni meeni miini moh and e3-M have opened their first-ever branded Concept Store in Bowen Hills, Brisbane. The Concept Store exhibits the eeni meeni miini moh / e3-M collections in their entirety for children up to 12 years plus unique toys and accessories from around the globe. Eliza..

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Wooden Bikes

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Wooden bikes have a long history. The very first wooden bike is believed by many to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci while the earliest useable and much copied velocipede was a German designed balance bike or running bike known as the laufmaschine from the...

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Comparing Balance Bikes

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Many new brands of balance bikes in the market are simply cheap imports with little or no quality control, made of inferior componentry and that are unsustainably resourced. Most of the products, or importers, are not around even 12 months later once the enthusiastic importers realise that cheap and quality do not go hand in hand. The following guide should assist you in identifying what to look for when comparing balance...

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The History Of Balance Bikes

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The first balance bike was invented by German inventor Karl Drais in 1817 and was known as the velocipede which is the earliest known form of a two-wheeler without...

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