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M. Kelty
> 3 dayI got this ride on/walker for my 10 month old as she was learning to walk. She loved to push it around and was soon walking without it. The rubber wheels swivel so the walker can be pushed or turned in any direction. I used to sit in the middle of the room and hang onto the back of the seat to help guide and she would walk circle after circle around me. We used it on wall to wall carpeting and the carpet provided just enough resistance that it didnt roll too fast for her. I have a rug in the hallway and watched closely after reading other reviews about the wheels catching, but I never had any problem. The ride on was very stable as a walker and she never tipped it. I like that this toy can still be used as a ride on toy when she gets bigger. I also loved that its not just another pink and purple pile of plastic clutter I have to get rid of when shes not a baby anymore.
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nicorellius
> 3 dayAgainst my better judgement, my wife convinced me we should buy this Ybike Pewi for our daughter. The reason I was hesitant in the first place is because I absolutely hate crappy China made stuff. This is no exception. The overall structural components are sturdy enough, for a light-weight person, but the aluminum screws absolutely bite. They are very fragile, soft and prone to stripping. Plus, if you have to ship 4 Allen wrenches with each unit, you are probably engineering it incorrectly. Ybike should take a lesson for IKEA, who, although dont make the highest quality stuff, do have the methodology down for using minimal tools and Allen screws for their products. Im rating it higher than I would normally, because if you can get it to come together without ruining the screws, then it is a great bike for a kid learning to walk. But I must say, Im very, very disappointed in Ybike for using China manufacturing to make this otherwise great tool. Lets face it, China-made stuff generally sucks. What happened to making products with pride and making them to last?
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Sherri Muncrief
> 3 dayMy 12 month old granddaughter loved her Pewi ride on bike! It was easy for a grandma to assemble. I love the simple and sturdy design. The caster wheels make it glide across the floor. The wide base is safe for young ones!
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3rd Pearl
> 3 dayThe perfect push along and ride on for a toddler who wants to keep up with older siblings. Because this bike is on caster wheels it turns any way your little one wants to move, no need to understand steering maneuvers. Easy to put together. My only wish is that it were a bit sturdier with a higher weight limit so it would hold up to older kids trying to mess with it and have a longer life for the littles.
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Mmd
Greater than one weekPros: Sturdy, well made Moves in all directions, stimulates baby to keep his balance Fun, attractive to babies Easy to assemble Serves as ride on and walking toy Cons: Has flipped over a few times when two babies were playing together Can be dangerous if kids are playing with the same toy (the back of the seat can hurt) Kinda difficult to control the balance for early walkers (but they learned very fast) I have two of them and would definitely recommend. Just always be around to avoid any injuries if two babies are playing together/disputing the same bike
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Melony
> 3 dayLove 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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Gina G
> 3 day1st bd gift for grandson. He loves it. Was able to immediately operate as soon as he got on it. Feet touched easily so he could push around on it. Sturdy materials, only negative it did tip over when going from one surface to another (hardwood floor onto area rug). Keep An eye on this.
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Mich
Greater than one weekShe love it , but I think it should be for a child that walking.
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aja b
> 3 dayLove this little bike. My son just started walking at 16 months and uses it as a runner not a walker. Lol he was off the charts for height at his 15 month doctor visit so Im guessing hes rather tall for his age. Ive tried to get him to ride the bike but he doesnt quite get the concept yet and just goes in a backwards circle. Even that, I can see that this will take some getting use to since his feet hit the wheels while seated. Hell have to have either a narrow push or a wider push ( wider than the wheels), he loves to push this thing around and let me tell you hes a rough kid. He pushes this through grass, wood chips at the playground, pebbles in the parking lot. The works!!!! All using a helmet! Safety first!
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spotty
> 3 dayThis is such an amazing walking toy for babies. We got this for our daughter when she was still not walking independently. She used it a ton and she really enjoyed the freedom of movement w/ the caster wheels, unlike more traditional walkers. She has been walking independently for months now and she still takes off w/ the walker for fun. She is 30 tall right now and at an in between stage of height and development such that shes not yet figured out how to sit on it and ride it like a bike. Because she is not yet riding it like a bike I cannot speak to the tipping problem that some other reviewers mention.