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SEREED Baby Balance Bike for 1 Year Old Boys Girls

$100.00Price
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Product Overview

The SEREED Baby Balance Bike is a premium first bike designed for toddlers aged 12–24 months, crafted to help little ones develop balance, coordination, and confidence in their earliest riding adventures. With a sturdy aluminum frame, non-slip wheels, and ultra-easy one-minute assembly, this 4-wheeled balance bike is the perfect first birthday gift for both boys and girls, offering a safe, fun way to introduce kids to the joy of riding.

Key Features

  • Easy 1-Minute Assembly: Simple spring-pin design allows for quick, tool-free setup, making it ready for playtime in seconds.

  • Safe & Stable Ride: No-pedal design with 135° limited steering and gravity steering prevents tipping, keeping toddlers safe as they learn to balance.

  • Sturdy & Comfortable Build: Lightweight yet durable aluminum frame, non-slip TPU handle, and soft supportive seat ensure a comfortable, secure ride.

  • Indoor & Outdoor Use: Quiet, non-marking wheels work smoothly on all floors, making it perfect for both indoor play and outdoor adventures.

About This Item

This infant balance bike is the best birthday gift for toddlers to learn walking and riding. It helps to develop babies’ balance, steering, coordination, and gain confidence at an early age.

No pedal and fully widened closed wheel to avoid clamping baby’s feet. 135° turning limit and gravity steering without leaving the ground to prevent the baby from turning over.

The mini balance bike equips sturdy aluminum alloy frame, non-slip TPU handle, and a softly supportive seat. The mini balance bike wheels are non-slip, wear-resistant and non-destructive floor, and baby can ride indoors or outdoors.

This baby balance bike is made of high-quality material. This ensures that they are safe for any baby. Safe design can be assured as gift for 1 year old boys and girls.

With only 1.6kg (3.6 pounds) of weight, both you and your children can easily carry it around to play. No need to worry about the children giving up because they can’t move it without your help.

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