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Suri Learns to Ride Bike With Help From Katie Holmes (PHOTOS)

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Suri Cruise spent Saturday like a typical six-year-old.

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The daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes passed the day with her mom, learning how to ride a bike in New York City.

Holmes helped guide Suri — wearing a pink helmet to match her bike with toys stuffed in its pink basket — along a path on Manhattan’s West Side.

Since splitting from Cruise, Holmes and her daughter have been spotted out in New York, enjoying some of the city’s fun kid-friendly attractions, such as the Bronx Zoo and the Chelsea Piers.

Check out photos (below) of Suri riding her bike.

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  • Disinterested and proud.

    Nice to see her doing something normal for a 6 year old little girl..and smiling while doing it! Suri seems to have come out of her shell since the divorce.

  • Anonymous

    there’s nothing to ‘teach’ when bike has sidewheels. but considering that suri is always carried around instead of walking on her own, maybe she needed ‘teaching’…

  • Anonymous

    Wow you’re a prick. EVERY kid learns steering and control with training wheels. Maybe you’re so cool that at 6 you had balance and control down to a science your parents just let you go without them. Not every parent pushes their kid in the pool in the deep end to teach them how to swim.

  • Anonymous

    in usa – maybe. i don’t know anybody who learned to use a bike with training wheels, we all learned on normal bikes.and you are true prick to call other names just because you learned to use bike with training wheels. grow up. you comparision with pool is irelevant,

  • Jennifer

    I think what GeekGamerGirl was trying to say is that you have a very negative ‘tude and exude arrogance and superiority.

    You obviously don’t have children. All small children need supervision and instruction when confronted with new tasks. That’s one of the reasons why they have parents to look after them. Another is that having a loving parent on hand boosts confidence.

    BTW, since you apparently aren’t familiar, training wheels are offset. They don’t support the full wait of the bicycle. They are slightly above ground level and are only there to “catch” the weight of the bike and help the child rebalance, if necessary.

    Why come on a blog and make nasty little jabs at a cute little 6 year old girl? Are you that sour a person?

  • Anonymous

    first,my personal life is my business, better bother about yours. second, i already noticed that in usa you call everybody who has different opinion of experience ‘negative’, ‘arrogantic’, ‘nasty’, ‘sour’ and other names, so i’m not offended, insulting others is probably just an everyday task for you. but it didn’t change the fact – training wheels doesn’t really teach to ride a bike. you will learn to do it properly only without them (you can call me names for stating a fact, it will not change fact itself)

  • Guest

    Whoa! You are now wayyyyyy off track! This article is about Suri, not you. And whoever you are, training wheels ARE used for almost every kid in the USA and Canada, and wherever else you care to name. It certainly does “teach” something….balance and control. Notice how one training wheel is slightly off the ground and the other is on the ground. Without the extra wheels, she would fall to the side. When she can ride straight with all wheels on the ground, she will be able to take the training wheels off. She is 6 for pete’s sake! It takes practice and this is a really great way to learn. Back off and quit criticizing the method. She will learn to ride that bike and with the training wheels, will avoid a lot of falls, scrapes, bruises, and hurt, which could cause her to give up altogether. Remember, she is a child, not an action star like her father. There’s no need for her to be an Iron Man (Girl!).

  • Guest

    Whoa! You are now wayyyyyy off track! This article is about Suri, not you. And whoever you are, training wheels ARE used for almost every kid in the USA and Canada, and wherever else you care to name. It certainly does “teach” something….balance and control. Notice how one training wheel is slightly off the ground and the other is on the ground. Without the extra wheels, she would fall to the side. When she can ride straight with all wheels on the ground, she will be able to take the training wheels off. She is 6 for pete’s sake! It takes practice and this is a really great way to learn. Back off and quit criticizing the method. She will learn to ride that bike and with the training wheels, will avoid a lot of falls, scrapes, bruises, and hurt, which could cause her to give up altogether. Remember, she is a child, not an action star like her father. There’s no need for her to be an Iron Man (Girl!).

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