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Dr. Carroll Dicki
> 3 dayI bought this for our one year old granddaughter and it is a hit - she cant quite walk yet but loves to sit on it and scoot around. She can use it as a walker or to ride on. It is a genius invention with wheels that go any direction and its so stable with its wide legs. My friend who saw her use it immediately ordered one for her grandchild.
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nicorellius
> 3 dayAgainst my better judgement, my wife convinced me we should buy this Ybike Pewi for our daughter. The reason I was hesitant in the first place is because I absolutely hate crappy China made stuff. This is no exception. The overall structural components are sturdy enough, for a light-weight person, but the aluminum screws absolutely bite. They are very fragile, soft and prone to stripping. Plus, if you have to ship 4 Allen wrenches with each unit, you are probably engineering it incorrectly. Ybike should take a lesson for IKEA, who, although dont make the highest quality stuff, do have the methodology down for using minimal tools and Allen screws for their products. Im rating it higher than I would normally, because if you can get it to come together without ruining the screws, then it is a great bike for a kid learning to walk. But I must say, Im very, very disappointed in Ybike for using China manufacturing to make this otherwise great tool. Lets face it, China-made stuff generally sucks. What happened to making products with pride and making them to last?
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W W shoe searcher
Greater than one weekOur 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.
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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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Mmd
> 3 dayPros: Sturdy, well made Moves in all directions, stimulates baby to keep his balance Fun, attractive to babies Easy to assemble Serves as ride on and walking toy Cons: Has flipped over a few times when two babies were playing together Can be dangerous if kids are playing with the same toy (the back of the seat can hurt) Kinda difficult to control the balance for early walkers (but they learned very fast) I have two of them and would definitely recommend. Just always be around to avoid any injuries if two babies are playing together/disputing the same bike
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O. O.
> 3 dayI bought this my for son when he was 11months, he loves it and has been using it for 2 months now. He prefers it to the 2 walkers he had previously. The bike is so stable because of its four wheels, my son rides it so fast and never tips over, the front handle also aids his walking whenever he chooses to push it rather riding. I was scared at first because of reviews I read about the bike tipping over that I had to guard my son the first two days but he mastered how to ride it effortlessly in no time. i highly recommend for it. The colour is actually pink as stated in the description, I thought it was purple from the picture.
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CMW
Greater than one weekI 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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victoria
> 3 dayI bought two of these bikes one for my granddaughter and one for grandson both children turning 1. Neither could reach the floor to push it around but they liked starting to walk holding onto it. My 6 yr old granddaughter really likes riding it with her baby brother in her lap.
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Trey_scott9
> 3 day1 year old daughter loves it. Been using it for a few months as a push walker and she has gotten really good at steering it, but used to be difficult to keep it straight. The 4 wheels are great. Rolls well on many surfaces- hard wood, tile, carpet, grass and concrete. Only knock is that the wheels often get stuck and doesn’t allow her to push straight without my correction. But all in all we really love it.
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Violet
> 3 dayI purchased the Pewi (pink) for my 13 month old daughter. Shes 23 lbs and, at the time of purchase, was not yet walking. It took her a couple of days to understand how to work the bike, but once she figured it out, she loved it. I really like that it only took me 5 minutes to put it together. After a week of using the Pewi inside and outside, my little girl has taken a few steps walking on her own. She still prefers to use the Pewi to get around, but it has helped her gain confidence to walk and strengthen her legs. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because there is a little plastic part on the top of the bike (that is supposed to hide a couple screws) that wont stay in. It keeps popping off. It doesnt effect the function of the bike in any way, its just annoying that it wont fit. I honestly think it was just a fluke that it doesnt fit.