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Melony
05-06-2025Love this Ybike. Got one for our son when he was little and one recently for our nephew. Easy to assemble. Great for 9 mos to about 3 years old
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Lisa Weed
> 3 dayI love this ride-on toy. I have gifted it several times. My grandchildren started using this at the age of 8 months. My three-year-old grandson still loves it at the age of 3. I give it for baby showers/gifts.
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Tyler
> 3 dayEasier than expected to put together. Even came with its own Allen wrench.
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Mich
Greater than one weekShe love it , but I think it should be for a child that walking.
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Thierry
> 3 daythis bike arrived just now, it came dismounted in several pieces, but i was able to put it together in a jiffy i was first surprised about the size in the box it came in (very small) but once mounted its just about right for my baby girl she can barely touch the floor with her feet so i guess she needs a few months of growth but if you use it in reverse she was going like a rocket, now i dont need to bend over all the time to hold her hands for walking and save my back a little Pros: - solid construction and high quality rubber wheels - easy to use for the baby & light to carry around Cons: - i read about flipping danger foreward, my solution dont leave your baby unattended with this toy i really like this bike, there is nothing better out there to learn walking my baby girl is still learning to walk and it saves my back a little for bending over and holding hands when shes tired or bored she just let the bike go and crawl on the floor
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Jack Fritsch DDS
> 3 dayPurchased this for my granddaughter who turned 1. She is a tiny little girl who is able to sit on it a ride around the house. The floors are hardwood. The wheels roll nice and the bike is sturdy. Perfect for a child who is learning to walk. I would purchase it again and recommend it.
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aja b
> 3 dayLove this little bike. My son just started walking at 16 months and uses it as a runner not a walker. Lol he was off the charts for height at his 15 month doctor visit so Im guessing hes rather tall for his age. Ive tried to get him to ride the bike but he doesnt quite get the concept yet and just goes in a backwards circle. Even that, I can see that this will take some getting use to since his feet hit the wheels while seated. Hell have to have either a narrow push or a wider push ( wider than the wheels), he loves to push this thing around and let me tell you hes a rough kid. He pushes this through grass, wood chips at the playground, pebbles in the parking lot. The works!!!! All using a helmet! Safety first!
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Mm1117
Greater than one weekFirst of all , this is high quality , no doubt . I bought this for my 10 month old granddaughter , hoping it would help her walk, help with her balance . But she is too young still for this . The principle is that the child can push it from the back and it would keep them more stable while learning to walk , and the angle of the back is suppose to help with the fall , which would be directly onto their bottom . As they get bigger, the baby can use it as a push bike , we didn’t get to try that out because she would have fallen off immediately if she wasn’t being held . The good news is that she screamed when we took her off the bike once we realized she couldn’t balance enough to stay on it . So she does love it ! We had to hide it immediately because she wanted to ride it so bad . I would but again? But the appropriate age should say “if the child can balance on the seat “ or “when the child is almost walking without assistance “. All in all , it will be a great toy for a few years at least .
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Shanae Coffey
> 3 dayGreat first birthday gift. My little is using it to walk and will sit on and scoot around a bit, but she will be able to grow into this! Wheels are soft rubber and very quiet on our hardwood floors.
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spotty
Greater than one weekThis is such an amazing walking toy for babies. We got this for our daughter when she was still not walking independently. She used it a ton and she really enjoyed the freedom of movement w/ the caster wheels, unlike more traditional walkers. She has been walking independently for months now and she still takes off w/ the walker for fun. She is 30 tall right now and at an in between stage of height and development such that shes not yet figured out how to sit on it and ride it like a bike. Because she is not yet riding it like a bike I cannot speak to the tipping problem that some other reviewers mention.