mode : Smart Gear My First Smart Balance Bike Ultra-Lightweight Frame Kids Bike - Sky Blue 12" Tires
Feature: Smart Gear My First Smart Balance Bike Ultra-Lightweight Frame Kids Bike - Sky Blue 12" Tires
- KID FRIENDLY - Balance Bike with Features: Maintenance Free Never Flat EVA 12" Tires and, Stable Wheel Base for Safety.
- RIDE - Ride All Day With the Comfort of a Cushioned Ergonomically Designed Saddle and Rubberized Handle Bar Grips
- GROWTH - This Balance Bike Has Adjustable Handle Bar. Adjustable Seat Height from 12.2" to 15.6". It is Safe and Grows with Your Child
- GREAT QUALITY - Indoor - Outdoor Bike with Easy Assembly. Cool Toy!
- AWARD WINNING - Smart Gear designs, develops, manufactures and distributes eco friendly, award winning, fun, innovative and educational products & riding toy for children age birth and up.
Smart Gear My First Smart Balance Bike Ultra-Lightweight Frame Kids Bike - Sky Blue 12" Tires Reviews
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My First Smart Balance Bike by Smart Gear is one of the best investments you will make for your child. Smart Balance Bikes by Smart Gear, first and foremost help a child develop the most important skills necessary to later ride a traditional bicycle with pedals: BALANCE and MOTOR SKILLS. Smart Balance Bikes were designed to develop a child's balance and coordination by simply allowing the child to sit and walk or run with the bike by pushing with their feet. If the bike starts to fall, kids instinctively regain their balance using their feet. Once they gain some momentum and balance control they can lift their feet up as they feel comfortable and start cruising! Toddler bikes with "training wheels" don't necessarily train or teach a child how to ride a bicycle. The training wheels are merely a crutch that give the child a false sense of security and merely keep the child busy or entertained rather than actually helping the child develop the necessary skills to ride a bicycle. Smart Balance Bikes are also suitable for children who need to be encouraged with motor skill development and therapeutic training.
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