Official Kids Mag

October 2019

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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The best way to donate a bike is to drop it off at one of their shops during operating hours, which are Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon and Monday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m. If this doesn't work, you can always drop it off at any local bike shop and tell them it's for Pedal It Forward. What kind of bikes do they accept? Pedal It Forward will gladly accept any new or "gently used" bike. It doesn't have to be perfect. They can fix bikes with flat tires, slightly bent rims, rusted brake cables, broken shifters, missing parts, etc. However, if a bike has been left outside for a very long time and is just a "rusted heap of metal," they won't be able to work with it and prefer that it not be dropped off. How about bike parts? Yes! They especially like parts that are still useable to help get good bikes up and running again. Pedal It Forward has two shop locations. A Bentonville location at 3902 NW Wishing Springs Drive, and a Rogers location at 315 W Olive Street – just north of the Activity Center in the same parking lot. Call (747) 217-2703 or visit pedalitforward.org Do your part to help everyone get a bike!! 1. Low impact – it causes less strain and injuries than most other forms of exercise. 2. A good muscle workout – cycling uses all of the major muscle groups as you pedal. 3. Easy – unlike some other sports, cycling does not require high levels of physical skill. Most people know how to ride a bike and, once you learn, you don't forget. 4. Good for strength and stamina – cycling increases stamina, strength and aerobic fitness. 5. As intense as you want – cycling can be done at very low intensity to begin with, if recovering from injury or illness, but can be built up to a demanding physical workout. 6. A fun way to get fit – the adventure and buzz you get from coasting down hills and being outdoors means you are more likely to continue to cycle regularly, compared to other physical activities that keep you indoors or require special times or places. 7. Time-efficient – as a mode of transport, cycling replaces sedentary (sitting) time spent driving motor vehicles or using trams, trains or buses with healthy exercise. Cycling is good fun, and good for your health, too. According to the Better Health Channel, one of the best (and most fun!) ways to get in shape and stay in shape is on your bicycle. Here are seven reasons riding a bike is good exercise: Off icialKidsMag.com • OC TOBER 2019 • 9

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