Retrospec Cricket Baby Walker Balance Bike with 4 Wheels for Ages 12-24 Months - Toddler Bicycle Toy for 1 Year Olds - Ride On Toys for Boys and Girls - One Size (Sunflower)

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$99.48
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
dimension(cm):
44x29.4x16.2
Color:
Sunflower
Size:
One Size
Weight(g):
2240
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Product Overview

  • BEGINNER BABY BIKE: Retrospec Cricket is designed for toddlers ages 12-24 months of age to develop the motor skills needed to walk and eventually ride. Great first birthday gift for boys and girls!

  • SAFE & DURABLE: Sturdy, comfortable, and safe. Crickets design ensures your childs feet are always touching the ground, so they stay in control of their speed, stopping, and movement. Teaches advanced motor skills at a young age!

  • SCRATCH RESISTANT WHEELS: Its non-slip, no-scratch wheels prevent scratched floors and provide a secure grip both indoors and outdoors. Keep them safe while improving their balance and motor skills.

  • EASY TO CONTROL: Soft handlebars, a cushy seat, and a steering limit keep your child safe, comfortable, and in control the entire time. The first step in learning how to ride a bike!

  • QUICK ASSEMBLY: Assembly instructions included. Cricket comes 95% assembled straight out of the box. Max Rider Weight: 44lbs / 20kgs

Meet Cricket! Retrospecs newest addition to balance bikes helps budding cyclists ages 12-24 months ease their way into two-wheeled riding. Even before their first steps, Cricket can help your little grom develop the skills they need to walk, ride, and go-go-go! Your toddler already thinks they own the place, Cricket helps to control their speed, stopping, and movement, keeping their feet constantly in touch with the ground. Soft, no-scratch wheels and rounded components keep your little rider safe and your floors scratch-free. As their motor skills develop, Cricket helps toddlers seamlessly transition to a big-kid bike, no training wheels required.

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