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Biking with kids? Tether that sippy cup, and bring some snacks

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Marion Rice and daughter Gleneden

[This article was written by our Carfree Families columnist Marion Rice. For previous articles in this series, and for links to other articles and photos on family biking, check out the Carfree Families Page.]


My kids love it when I pick them up on the bike with a cold drink and yummy snack in hand.

The Sippy Cup Tether in action.
(Photos © J. Maus)

But it can be challenging for toddlers to hold a sippy cup and a snack while riding on the back of your bike.

What to do?

I have devised a simple Sippy Cup Tether and instead of making millions on the idea, I am giving all of you the open source plans to make your own (see below for instructions)!

For kids who are old enough to ride their own bike (or even on a tag-along or tandem), I don’t recommend that parents encourage them to have a snack on the go; kids need to be in control with no distractions. In that case, it’s better to have your snack before you ride or, find a nice place to stop and do it picnic-style.

Me and Eleni
Snacks keep kids happy.

But for little ones — like my 2 year old Gleneden — she’s content to have me hand her a wax paper bag (which are 100% biodegradable) with something yummy in it and have access to her sippy cup tethered to the bike seat.

Why tether it to the seat? A flying sippy cup can be a hazard to you and others. And why not? It’s easy to do and will give you that secure feeling knowing that your child can’t ditch their cup overboard (which we all know some toddlers take great delight in).

To go along with the drink, try these easy, yummy, transportable, earth and waste-friendly snacks…

Peanut Butter and Apple Sandwiches

Highly Transportable Healthy Snacks Great in Wax Bags:

How to Make a Sippy Cup Tether

Materials:

Directions:

What are your family’s favorite, on-the-bike snacks? Share them in the comments below.

And, if you’ve got questions about the Sippy Cup Tether, I’ll be happy to answer them in the comments. See you (and your family) out in the streets!

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