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Skateboard for daughter


berbel

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Hi I have a 5 years old that really wants to learn to skateboarding,but I don't have any knowledge about it.

I got her a mini board but it looks to me it's too mini, she is a tall girl,and it doesn't seem to stear.

Does anyone knows about which board I should get?

Thank you

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Sessions get released every week, about two weeks ahead, around midweek. And places go fast!!!!

Good luck!



berbel Wrote:

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> Bellenden belle this is fantastic. They all seem

> booked up at the moment but I will check the

> website constantly. Thank you

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A friend of ours runs Rubicon - they rub residential skateboarding and scooter camps (some specially for girls) and also do loads of work with schools.


I think the children have to be 10, so maybe for when your little one is a bit older.


They have a website http://www.camprubicon.com/girls/ and also are on Facebook if you search for Camp Rubicon...I'm sure they would be happy to give advice for getting your daughter into boarding, and what equipment would be best

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