If you’re a parent or caregiver, you know that toddlers are energetic and always eager to explore their surroundings. One great way to encourage their sense of adventure and help them develop their coordination and balance is by introducing them to toddler bikes.
A toddler bike is designed with the needs of young children in mind, and they come in various styles and sizes to suit different ages and skill levels.
– Stable, wide bases designed to prevent tipping
– Lightweight frames for easy maneuverability
– Adjustable seat heights to accommodate growing children
– Improved balance and coordination
– Increased physical activity and exercise
– Enhanced cognitive development and problem-solving skill
– Boosted self-confidence and independence
Balance bikes are designed to help toddlers learn how to balance on two wheels before they start pedaling. They have no pedals, so the child uses their feet to push themselves.
Pedal bikes are the classic type of bike that most of us grew up riding. They have pedals that the child uses to move the bike forward and often come with training wheels to help them learn how to balance.
Typically, children can use a balance bike around 18 months to 2 years of age. However, every child is different, so it’s important to consider their development and readiness.