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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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Kathleen J.
16-04-2025Every baby and toddler should have one. Easy to manuever and very good quality. Outstanding purchase!
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mikep777
> 3 daygot this when my daughter started crawling thinking she would use them immediately to walk. but she hasnt used them until she started balancing herself to stand once she stated standing she could use these and walk through whole of the house. good for wood and carpet flooring. better than the plastic walkers we get at toy stores. pros : 1) lot stable than the other plastic walkers. 2) does not skid on hardwood floor or carpeted floor. 3) very good shade of colors. 4) easy to fix and get going. cons : 1) i would have loved the seat to be a bit bigger to sit for the kids. 2) instead of complete plastic handle i would have loved to have a bit of rubberized handle for comfort and for grip. 3) my kid was born 17 inches and she was shorter than kids of her age so when she started using it it was not at a comfortable hight. i would have loved to made the height adjustments to a litter bit. 4) way to increase the friction on the wheels so that kids cold start using it much earlier.
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Cman
> 3 dayWe ordered the Ybike for our daughter long before she was ready to walk. In the beginning I would seat her on the bike (her feet not yet able to reach the floor) and push her around in the house. She quickly understood the concept of holding on to the round handle however as her feet where still dangling she would start to slide if I didnt also hold the round handle from behind her. As soon as my daughter was able to stand we started standing her up in front of the bike holding the handle. Initially we needed to hold the bike to prevent it from rolling away. In no time at all my daughter was pushing the bike around un-aided and learning to steer and turn around. She still wasnt tall enough to sit on the bike and wasnt walking, only cruising. The bike gave her freedom to move around the main floor of the house and follow us around as we did various household tasks. I recommend using the Ybike on carpet for the first couple of days as it wont roll away from your child quite as easily. The Ybike is easy to build and was sturdy enough for my 7 year old cousin to zoom around on for a couple weeks while visiting. My daughter walks now however she still enjoys running around with her Ybike.
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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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Missy H
> 3 dayWill also be a great riding to. Very stable
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JP
> 3 dayBest stable walking bike ! My year old granddaughter loves it
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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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Greg O.
> 3 dayMy one year old son loves this and gives him lots of maneuverability! Highly recommended
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M. Kelty
> 3 dayI 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.