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How To Get Childrens Bikes Ready For Christmas

OK, so you've bought your child a bike, the bike that they have been begging you for a while and now it's just sitting there. It's not wrapped up, and it should be under a Christmas tree. How do you pack a bike though? That's the question we will be helping you with in this article and we will discuss three ways to make your child's Christmas morning as special as possible.

Tie a bow around it

This is a classic and is part of Christmas programs every year. The excited child wakes up to find their bike, lying on the tree with just a bow to accentuate it's beauty. The elation that children feel when seeing a bike as a present is made more joyful by seeing it wrapped in a bow. It allows to to "unwrap" it in a way that can only be done with a bike. It's classic and the classics, as they say, never grow old.

Put it in a box.

Some childrens bikes come in boxes and are made for self assembly. The best thing you could do with this is to wrap up the box in a very festive wrapping paper. If there's one thing kids love more than childrens bikes then it's presents that come in big boxes. If the present in a big box is a bike they will be twice as overjoyed! Now if you are rather bad at wrapping up presents, you can always call a friend who is more skilful, or just get the shop to do it for you. There are many specialized gift wrapping services available at during the festive season and you don;t need to worry about it at all. They are usually very inexpensive and many come to your house and do it.

Wrap it as is.

Yes that's right. Wrap it up exactly as it is. It's a peculiar feeling when you see the outline of a present. The child knows what it is, but doesn't believe it until he present is finally open. The thrill of opening up a present that you can guess what is inside the wrapping is an awesome thing for children. Thankfully, childrens bikes are not so large as to cause undue stress when wrapping them, but be careful nonetheless. You don't want to spend too much time wrapping it or else your child might just find you with the present before the time is right.

These three easy to difficult ways of packing up childrens bikes is dinitely the perfect way of getting your child's new gift completely ready for the Christmas tree.

by: Mel T




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