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The LIKEaBIKE

LIKEaBIKELIKEaBIKE is a wood bike designed without pedals. Kids sit on the seat and use their feet for balance, their legs for locomotion.

Wyatt loves his LIKEaBIKE (a gift right before Oliver’s birth). At two and a half, he learned to ride by sitting on the seat with his feet flat on the ground. Once he felt confident, he started walking, then gliding.

Now he puts on his bike helmet (the Consumer Reports recommended infant/toddler Bell Boomerang, try the Bell Trigger for larger heads) and rides all the way to the park.

LIKEaBIKE is great for younger siblings watching their older brothers and sisters ride bikes. They feel part of the gang.

Age: 2 to 5 years old

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