Bicycle Fun For Fall

Dress up your bike for Halloween or any time of year!

Dress up your bike for Halloween or any time of year!

Outdoor Biking Fun

When it's time to step away from the computer get kids outdoors with these fun biking challenges:

Obstacle Course -  Use sidewalk chalk and traffic cones or other objects to create a course. Add some activities along the route such as weaving in and out of cones, tossing pennies into a can or riding over a small bike ramp. 

Decorate your bike - Kids will love creating the bike of their dreams using Washi tape, construction paper, pipe cleaners, fairy lights etc. Have a parade in your neighborhood. See if you can work your bike into your Halloween costume. This fun dragon bike might inspire you.

Slow race - What's a slow race you ask? It's a bike activity that helps kids with balance and coordination. Using sidewalk chalk create a narrow path that includes curves, figure eights and long straight lines. Kids must stay on the line even during those tricky curves.

Have a blast getting outdoors with your kids while creating fabulous memories.

Beloved's Wisdom Cards Are Here

Beloved’s Wisdom Cards are here. Similar to oracle cards for adults, Beloved’s Wisdom Cards introduce children to the concept of communicating with the spiritual realm while enlightening them as to an aspect of their beings. Each card features a natural element such as an animal, a plant or a season. The card explains how this element relates to an aspect of the child’s being. An action step encourages the child to explore this character trait. Finally, there is an affirmation for the child to repeat throughout the day, week or month depending on how they are used.

Each deck of Beloved’s Wisdom Cards includes 26 cards in a printed box. They are 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches…perfect for little hands. Keep them nearby for daily use, or slip them into a purse or pocket while on the go.

Click on our Shop button to order.

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Beloved's Sock Puppet Extravaganza is a Hit with Kids

Beloved’s Sock Puppet Extravaganza is keeping kids busy all over the country . This is Lucy D. from Erie, CO. She is playing with the sock puppets made by her grandmother. Grandma went the extra mile and created a puppet theater out of card board boxes duct taped together. The curtain is stapled in place.

Send us photos of YOUR sock puppets with or without the kids, and we will post them on our blog. Have fun!

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Beloved's Neighborhood Welcomes You

Come visit Beloved in her new neighborhood by joining her club - Beloved’s Neighborhood. This club is an online resource for parents and kids with games, crafts, and contests plus tips for parents on kid-related issues. Beloved wants your neighborhood experience to be terrific!

When you sign up you’ll receive our first email featuring Beloved’s Sock Puppet Extravaganza. Make use of any single socks you have by turning them into simple sock puppets. Then play along as you read or listen to her story. You can create your own puppet show too. Send us pictures and we will post them on our website.

Are you ready to play along?