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Retha Hessel
> 3 dayEasy to put together. Can be used riding or walking. Well made. Bought two for each grandchild and both liked it and used it. One climbs on and the other walks with it.
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Gunnar Bruen
> 3 dayI 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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MmSean
> 3 dayWell thank you Facebook for showing a picture of my friends newsfeed that featured his daughter on a YBike. Because at the point I saw it I thought this would be great for my little one. Now Im a new parent, super eager to see my daughter grow but also a little too eager on buying toys for her. This might have been one of them. I got on Amazon and read the reviews and ordered the Pewi. When the package came our daughter still couldnt walk and she was barely moving around in a walker so I knew that this would be an item she wouldnt outgrow very quickly. Back to the package. The package was complete and packaged very nicely. Bravo to the packaging engineer! We put it together which was pretty easy and let my daughter play on it. Now my daughter is a bit petite so she has a bit of trouble riding it. Shes got little short legs so she cant sit and have both feet flat however she tries her hardest. Since we have concrete floors in the downstairs shes always able to use it and weve taken it outside quite a few times. She does have some difficulty with steering it but I again think its because shes not quite tall enough for it and I personally think its a great that its challenging for her. I want her to be able to use it and actually gain stability and understand how she has to shift her weight around to move it in the directions she wants. I dont want her to ride on something that doesnt take any coordination or balance. All in all as our daughter has grown she still likes this little bike. Whether pushing it around, riding it or playing with it, I dont feel an ounce of regret for buying it.
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Vonda
> 3 dayIt took my grandson a few days to warm up to it, but now he loves it. He just turned one. At first, he would just use it as a walker, but has now learned to ride on it and scoot around the house. It rolls well on all surfaces - carpet and tile and the spinner-type wheels keep him moving without getting stuck. The design is fun and colorful and it was quite easy to put together - although I found it helpful to have my husband help hold things a few times. It is sturdy and seems quite durable. Very happy with this purchase!
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Heather
> 3 dayWe purchased this as a 1st birthday gift for our daughter, and she loves it! She is on the petite side, so it is a little tall for her to ride on, but for an average size 1 year old it would be perfect. She can barely reach the ground from the seat, but she sure can make it go. And she doesnt get stuck in corners because the caster wheels make it super-easy for her to turn it around. Shes also been using it for a push walker, and it does great in that regard too. She has used it inside on our hardwood floors, and outside both on our driveway and on our very uneven yard. While it doesnt move well on our grass, I believe it would go just fine if our yard were level. It was super-easy to assemble (I put it together in about 10 min with the baby helping me) and assembly instructions were easy to understand and follow. Also, the assembly tools are included. The product appears to be high-quality and definitely worth the money. Im so happy we purchased this over the other ride on toys we considered!
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Chelsea P
> 3 dayOur little guy (9 months old) loves his new bike. It is a bit fast for him at this age on hardwood floors, as he’s just learning to walk around - so parental assistance is a must, but he’s having lots of fun with it. Happy with this purchase.
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EasyPeasy
> 3 dayKid 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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Liz
> 3 dayIt took a little while for the kiddo to get a hang of this thing. He would walk straight with his heels clipping the rear wheels and sometimes end up face first. Once he gets the sit & glide down I can already see it being a favorite. It’s super lightweight! Good for use inside & outside! We haven’t tried it yet but we think from this it’ll be a very easy transition to a strider bike. One of the ones with no peddles or training wheels.
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Angenetta Frison
> 3 dayFast shipping. All parts and tools needed to assemble came in the box. Brand new condition. I did not need any help from my husband to assemble this bike. My daughter is 9 months and loves it. Its low enough to the ground so that she can slide off if she doesnt want to ride it; the coaster allow her to move with ease in all directions; sturdy and does not tip over when she walks along side/behind it. Great investment. Low maintenance and wipes down with damp cloth. I highly recommend this toy for infants that are learning to step, balance, and walk.
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W W shoe searcher
> 3 dayOur grandson immediately stopped using his other walker when this one arrived. It’s very easy for him to maneuver with the 360-wheels, to the point he’s learned to stop and turn before banging the wall as he did with the other walker. And can he go! At 12 months, he’s still too short to use it as a scooter, but he will try to sit on it. The other notable thing is its silence. With so many toys making sounds, singing songs or glowing lights, this one is “mute”. There is no immediate reinforcement. It’s teaching him that he actually has to put some effort into it to achieve pleasure. Additionally, the baby’s parents were very grateful for a bit of quiet. It is not only the baby’s favorite 1st birthday present but his parents, too.