Exercise booklet for wheeled acrobatics




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PedalGo or Fun Stepper booklet:
This type of acrobatic wheel stilts is widely used in schools and among children. A first step in motor skills awareness. This booklet was made by an educator from the Côté Jeu Nous team. It contains many exercises to be performed with wheeled acrobatics.
NetJuggler's opinion on this booklet:
If you are a teacher and want to structure your circus class, this booklet is perfectly suited. It will give you an excellent base on which to build your course. These PedalGos, which at first glance seem limited, are actually a very good motor skills tool for children provided you have ideas for exercises for them to do.
The booklet is sold at a slightly higher price than other booklets from manufacturers of juggling equipment. It must be taken into consideration here that this is a collaboration with an association and that it is also a purchase of support for this structure Côté Jeu Nous .
Information about the booklet:
- Graphic design, illustration and layout: Ludovic Laurière.
- Publisher: Côté Jeu Nous.
- Language: English and French in the same booklet.
- English translation: Matthew SLADE (NetJuggler).
- Number of pages: 22.
- Format: A5 booklet.
- Acrobatics with wheels concerned: only on acrobatics with 4 wheels.
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Good morning,
From what age can we offer the exercises?
I would say 5/6 years!