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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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W W shoe searcher
> 3 dayOur grandson immediately stopped using his other walker when this one arrived. It’s very easy for him to maneuver with the 360-wheels, to the point he’s learned to stop and turn before banging the wall as he did with the other walker. And can he go! At 12 months, he’s still too short to use it as a scooter, but he will try to sit on it. The other notable thing is its silence. With so many toys making sounds, singing songs or glowing lights, this one is “mute”. There is no immediate reinforcement. It’s teaching him that he actually has to put some effort into it to achieve pleasure. Additionally, the baby’s parents were very grateful for a bit of quiet. It is not only the baby’s favorite 1st birthday present but his parents, too.
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Mamapt
> 3 dayCant tell you how much I love this. I am a physical therapist grandma, Grandpa is an OT. Granddaughter is a little late getting started walking. It took her about 2 days to work out how to steer this. It is the only push/ride you that I found with wheels that turn. I saw her frustration work the one she had at home, with fixed wheels, and wanted to challenge her stability more. She loves it! Now, she is tiny - not yet on the growth chart for height at her age, so get dont reach the floor yet. Hey friend is more average height and get feet reach the floor easily. I can see using this for several years. I hope the wheels are stable for outdoor use. She can transition from carpet to wood and over the small thresholds with ease. It was easy to put together.
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Heather C.
> 3 dayI 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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K
> 3 dayThis was for a one year old boy and he loves using it in the house. He’s not walking yet so this gives him lots of mobility!
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Morgan
Greater than one weekThe hardware list, number 9 states that you get one long screw and two short screws. I instead received two long screws and one short screw. I went ahead with assembly to see if I could get by with the hardware I recieved, but Im unsure. For step 3 handlebar assembly B, you need the two short screws to securely fasten the wave bracket, seat and handlebar into place. I attempted it with the long screw and short screw that I had left from the hardware and everything feels secure, but the long screw has room to wiggle up and down. Should I still let my one year old use this? Has anyone else had this happen to theirs? Other than the hardware everything else came as shown!
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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
Greater than one weekMy 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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Jennifer
> 3 dayThis was easy to put together. My two year old niece was able to get on and off with no problem. She was able to scoot around easily since its low to the ground. Great first bike!
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Eva Branham
> 3 dayMy baby (11 months) isn’t walking on his own just yet, however, he can walk around with toys such as this one. I have a couple others for him, but he seems to like this one the most bc he can ride on it or walk with it. He also loves how it moves in any direction easily. I would recommend an infant/toddler helmet if your little one isn’t sturdy when walking.