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Maydolly Baby Balance Bike, Toddler Balance Bike for 1 Year Old Boys Girls, 4 Wheels Toddler Bike, First Birthday Gifts for 10-36 Month (White)
Maydolly Baby Balance Bike, Toddler Balance Bike for 1 Year Old Boys Girls, 4 Wheels Toddler Bike, First Birthday Gifts for 10-36 Month (White)
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About This
- 【PERFECT GIFT】Maydolly baby balance bike is designed for 10-36 month toddlers and is also the perfect first birthday gift for one year old boys and girls! We will provide well-designed gift package to make sure the kids are really happy with their first bike toys gifts.
- 【EASY TO INSTALL & CARRY】The toddler bike just need insert to install in 3 steps, and it does not require the use of complex tools. With only 3.7lbs of weight, your children can easily carry it around to play indoors and outdoors. Play has never been better!
- 【COMFORTABLE DESIGN】This kids bike is made of high carbon steel, non-slip handlebar and soft seat. Designed without sharp parts to give your kids a comfortable riding experience and bring them unlimited fun. Sturdy structure and durable materials passed ASTM FM963-17 & CPSIA test of the American standard. Environmentally safe, non-toxic and harmless.
- 【SAFETY FIRST】135°steering limited and low center of gravity to avoid side falling. No pedal and fully widened closed wheel to avoid clamping baby's feet. Our toddler balance bike is designed with safety first in mind! You can have peace of mind when guiding your baby on a bike.
- 【HAPPY GROWTH】Children develop balance, strength, confidence and happiness in riding. It helps toddlers to develop physically and mentally at an early stage. Exercising your child's walking and running skills is also a feature of it. Maydolly balance bike is fully compatible with Montessori education. Let's make it fun for the kids to grow up!
Overview
- Bike Type : Balance Bike
- Age Range (Description) : Toddler
- Brand : Maydolly
- Color : White
- Wheel Size : 6.69 Inches
- Frame Material : High Carbon Steel
- Suspension Type : Rigid
- Special Feature : Quick Release Wheels, Lightweight, Safe, Comfortable, Easy to insatll
- Included Components : No
- Size : 55*31*41 CM
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