I have three kids, and taught them all how to ride bikes over the years. With my youngest, we got a Guardian bike. It was like night and day compared to the other two. Within half an hour, she was up and riding by herself. I barely needed to help her balance. She is so happy and excited, and no backache for me!
-- Emily, mom of 3
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However much your child enjoys gliding around on a balance bike, there will inevitably come a time when they want to start pedalling.
If your child is able to glide along comfortably with their feet up, theyre probably ready to try pedalling. They will preferably be able to use the brakes (if your balance bike has them) and clearly will need to be big enough to fit the pedal bike.
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But as pedalling adds a new skill to learn, it may still take them a little time to adjust before they can pedal away confidently. Its important therefore they practice pedalling in a safe place, away from obstacles and traffic, and that they keep wearing a helmet.
The LittleBig bike makes the transition from balance bike to pedal bike easier by having the option to attach a set of pedals. This means your child can learn to pedal on a bike theyre already familiar with which will give them extra confidence.
To find out more, check out our in depth blog post on 6 Ways to Tell If Your Child Is Ready to Start Pedalling.
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