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Gunnar Bruen
> 24 hourI bought one of these for a grandson 8 years ago and now buy one for every child needing a gift -- based on request! Kids love it and it takes quite a while to outgrow it because its so open. Incredibly durable, only color fading if left outside.
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EasyPeasy
> 24 hourKid didnt start using this bike until learning how to confidently walk. I was worried that the bike wasnt going to be used when there was not interest in that learning to walk phase. I eat my words because this thing is zooming around my house every day. Best purchase we could have made. Doesnt mark up our floors and hasnt made dents in the walls. Wheels go in all directions so able to move it all around. Easy to assemble when following a video example. Cant wait until the bike actually starts being ridden instead of pushed around like it is now. For reference our 1yo is in the top 5 percentile for height and cannot place feet flat on the floor when sitting on the bike. Will come soon and then we will be in big (but fun) trouble.
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CMW
> 24 hourI purchased this as one of my sons many 1st Birthday gifts... =) On his birthday, his feet were just shy of hitting the floor, so he couldnt really push himself around on it right away. However, he was very intrigued by it, and he loved crawling around & pushing it like a car. Now at 13 months, he cruises around on his Pewi like a pro! He still isnt walking without holding onto a table or furniture, so I think he really loves the freedom of movement this bike gives him. As a walker, I believe this is for more experienced walkers, as its much too fast for beginners, & it moves in all directions. He really does well with his Haba push wagon though. (It is the blue & red one with a seat up front, and it has an adjustable brake to slow it down when they are just starting out. Its very heavy/sturdy so it doesnt tip easily, and it really is a quality piece). My sons 2 year old cousin also loves riding around on the Pewi, so I believe that my son will enjoy it for quite some time. Depending on how fast he progresses with it, I plan on purchasing him a balance bike for Christmas (@18months) or for his 2nd birthday. Overall, this red Pewi Bike is very sturdy, very inexpensive, & a lot of fun for little ones. I highly recommend it!
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Morgan
> 24 hourThe hardware list, number 9 states that you get one long screw and two short screws. I instead received two long screws and one short screw. I went ahead with assembly to see if I could get by with the hardware I recieved, but Im unsure. For step 3 handlebar assembly B, you need the two short screws to securely fasten the wave bracket, seat and handlebar into place. I attempted it with the long screw and short screw that I had left from the hardware and everything feels secure, but the long screw has room to wiggle up and down. Should I still let my one year old use this? Has anyone else had this happen to theirs? Other than the hardware everything else came as shown!
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dumbbear
> 24 hourThis thing is awesome! I got it a couple of months ago at the point where my daughter can walk while holding my hand, but she wasnt confident enough to even try walking on her own (so she always got back down on her knees to crawl somewhere, and then stand up again once she got to where she wanted to go even though its no more than a couple feet in distance). We have one of those push walkers, but the wheels always slid too fast away from her and so she could never push one of those on her own. It took her 5 minutes to be comfortable on the Ybike the very first time I put her on it, and then after that she was literally rolling all over the house on her own! The design is amazing. The body is slender in the middle, so that when my daughter is straddled and walking, it doesnt require her to open her natural stance too much. The tail of the body widens so that she doesnt slip out the back end. The height is perfectly low enough to encourage her to stand and walk instead of sit and paddle, but she can sit on it when shes tired. The wheels are 360 spinner style and rollerblade quality, which makes the Ybike very easily maneuverable in every direction (and doesnt require me to drop whatever Im doing to go and get her unstuck or turned around). Its small and compact compared to the traditional walkers on the market (we live in the city and dont have much space), and totally works even in small spaces. My only very minor complaint is that the color of the product featured in this picture is all wrong. The description says pink, but the picture looks like its got more of a purplish hue. Its totally pink...think bubble gum pink.
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M. Kelty
> 24 hourI got this ride on/walker for my 10 month old as she was learning to walk. She loved to push it around and was soon walking without it. The rubber wheels swivel so the walker can be pushed or turned in any direction. I used to sit in the middle of the room and hang onto the back of the seat to help guide and she would walk circle after circle around me. We used it on wall to wall carpeting and the carpet provided just enough resistance that it didnt roll too fast for her. I have a rug in the hallway and watched closely after reading other reviews about the wheels catching, but I never had any problem. The ride on was very stable as a walker and she never tipped it. I like that this toy can still be used as a ride on toy when she gets bigger. I also loved that its not just another pink and purple pile of plastic clutter I have to get rid of when shes not a baby anymore.
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Gern Blanston
> 24 hourI gave it 4 our of 5 stars because the front left wheel sometimes gets stuck and my son has to overcorrect it to make it go straight, but all in all in he loves it. It is light, easy to carry from place to place which makes bringing it outside or to the park a great idea. it also travels well to grandma and grandpas house. We took a cross country roadtrip and i was so happy we brought this along bc he just entertained himself so well with it, when we would stop for breaks at parks or rest areas. he would loves to just push it around grass concrete, didnt mater. He does it push it more than ride it, its a very versatile toy to have.
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Mamapt
> 24 hourCant tell you how much I love this. I am a physical therapist grandma, Grandpa is an OT. Granddaughter is a little late getting started walking. It took her about 2 days to work out how to steer this. It is the only push/ride you that I found with wheels that turn. I saw her frustration work the one she had at home, with fixed wheels, and wanted to challenge her stability more. She loves it! Now, she is tiny - not yet on the growth chart for height at her age, so get dont reach the floor yet. Hey friend is more average height and get feet reach the floor easily. I can see using this for several years. I hope the wheels are stable for outdoor use. She can transition from carpet to wood and over the small thresholds with ease. It was easy to put together.
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HFG
> 24 hourI bought this for my niece who initially was unable to use it because she was too small and the wheels are very mobile? This is like one of those things on Wheels you can tap and it will roll across the room, of that makes sense. The second my niece was able to touch the ground while sitting on it this has become the only important item in her life. I was told that she literally throws temper tantrums if its not around when she wakes up from naps or for the day etc. Its really nice because obviously you can use it as a bike but also as a tool to help with learning to walk etc. As previously said the wheels are very sensitive so thats very good when children are learning balance (not using as a bike). My niece literally loves this thing. She sprints across the house and then does Tokyo drifts around corners. You have to pay attention because she would literally roll over your toes and break every single one of them. Lol I absolutely recommend getting this for anyone that has babies or like 3 and unders.
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Emily
> 24 hourWe gave this to our son when he was 14 months old, for Christmas. He is 32” tall and it’s a wonderful height for him to push around (so many toys are only for short babies!). Once his coordination gets better he’ll be able to ride it. It should also be a good height for that! The swivel wheels are really what sets this apart. They’re wonderful, especially if you’ve seen a baby play with a single direction push toy. This is so much better. We LOVE the pewi.