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EasyPeasy
> 24 hourKid didnt start using this bike until learning how to confidently walk. I was worried that the bike wasnt going to be used when there was not interest in that learning to walk phase. I eat my words because this thing is zooming around my house every day. Best purchase we could have made. Doesnt mark up our floors and hasnt made dents in the walls. Wheels go in all directions so able to move it all around. Easy to assemble when following a video example. Cant wait until the bike actually starts being ridden instead of pushed around like it is now. For reference our 1yo is in the top 5 percentile for height and cannot place feet flat on the floor when sitting on the bike. Will come soon and then we will be in big (but fun) trouble.
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Heather C.
> 24 hourI didn’t find it difficult to assemble, but I’m very comfortable with tools. So some who don’t often put things together might have some issues, plus 4 hands are necessary. The end product is sooooo worth it, though! Our 1-year-old quickly started racing after our dogs, could go outside and over carpet with it, he loves it. He’s not quite tall enough to ride it like a bike, but I’m glad it can be used both ways.
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Momo
> 24 hourMy grandbaby loved to play on the neighbors y bike so I bought one for her too! She loves it
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HFG
> 24 hourI bought this for my niece who initially was unable to use it because she was too small and the wheels are very mobile? This is like one of those things on Wheels you can tap and it will roll across the room, of that makes sense. The second my niece was able to touch the ground while sitting on it this has become the only important item in her life. I was told that she literally throws temper tantrums if its not around when she wakes up from naps or for the day etc. Its really nice because obviously you can use it as a bike but also as a tool to help with learning to walk etc. As previously said the wheels are very sensitive so thats very good when children are learning balance (not using as a bike). My niece literally loves this thing. She sprints across the house and then does Tokyo drifts around corners. You have to pay attention because she would literally roll over your toes and break every single one of them. Lol I absolutely recommend getting this for anyone that has babies or like 3 and unders.
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Melissa Christensen
> 24 hourIve read reviews that mention that a screw cover keeps popping off. Same happened with me, over and over, my son would pull it off since it would not lay completely flush. The reason it wont stay on is because the tight fit wont let air escape, and the air pressure pushes it back up. I ended up drilling a very tiny hole on either side of the piece to let air escape (seen in picture). Since the modification, the cover no longer comes off, which frustrated my son, but made me happy... victory! Great little toy, son loves it!
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Melony
> 24 hourLove 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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Maria Greenfelder
> 24 hourMy toddler got the Pewi Y-Bike for her 1st birthday and she has been in love with it ever since! A year later, it is still one of her favorite toys. It maneuvers around easily, is sturdy (no issues with tipping, although I have read some reviews that people did have this issue) and overall has been safe and incident free for us. She loves rolling around on our hardwood floors but I imagine shell enjoy this outside as well now that she is more mobile. Its a perfect first birthday gift for little ones!
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Cman
> 24 hourWe ordered the Ybike for our daughter long before she was ready to walk. In the beginning I would seat her on the bike (her feet not yet able to reach the floor) and push her around in the house. She quickly understood the concept of holding on to the round handle however as her feet where still dangling she would start to slide if I didnt also hold the round handle from behind her. As soon as my daughter was able to stand we started standing her up in front of the bike holding the handle. Initially we needed to hold the bike to prevent it from rolling away. In no time at all my daughter was pushing the bike around un-aided and learning to steer and turn around. She still wasnt tall enough to sit on the bike and wasnt walking, only cruising. The bike gave her freedom to move around the main floor of the house and follow us around as we did various household tasks. I recommend using the Ybike on carpet for the first couple of days as it wont roll away from your child quite as easily. The Ybike is easy to build and was sturdy enough for my 7 year old cousin to zoom around on for a couple weeks while visiting. My daughter walks now however she still enjoys running around with her Ybike.
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Shannon
> 24 hourThis is a great learning and riding toy. The wheels are 360 so they can spin if they want to and the wheels are soft and rubbery so they haven’t scratched my hardwood floors and it’s super quiet.
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ScottFamily
> 24 hourI’ve had this with both my children and it been great for learning to walk. My 16mo runs around with it and scoots around. It’s great!