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Best bikes for 3 year olds

We strongly advise picking a 12-inch or 14-inch wheel balance bike as your child's first bicycle if they are three years old and just learning to ride. And it is a great way to start training your kids how to balance and steer without thinking about pedaling utilizing balance bikes. It's essential to check the minimum seat height when selecting a balancing bicycle to ensure it's low enough. Both of your children's feet should be able to touch the ground while they sit on the seat. Choose a balancing bike with the most significant diameter wheels that will fit your child after measuring their inseam length to establish the minimum seat height.

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Parenting 101
6th February 2023 in family & parenting
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  • Koen & Elm Toddler and Kids BikeKoen & Elm Toddler and Kids Bike
  • My First Balance-to-Pedal Training BikeMy First Balance-to-Pedal Training Bike
  • Vintage Kids BikeVintage Kids Bike
  • Baby Balance Bike Trikes Riding ToysBaby Balance Bike Trikes Riding Toys
  • 12 Sport Kids Balance Bike12 Sport Kids Balance Bike
  • Kids Cruiser Bike for Ages 2-7 YearsKids Cruiser Bike for Ages 2-7 Years
  • Girls Toddler Bicycle with BasketGirls Toddler Bicycle with Basket
  • Balance Bike Glide and GoBalance Bike Glide and Go
  • 12 Classic Balance Bike12 Classic Balance Bike
  • Angel Girls Bike for Toddlers and KidsAngel Girls Bike for Toddlers and Kids
  • Adjustable Toddler Bike for 1+ Year OldAdjustable Toddler Bike for 1+ Year Old
  • Paris Girls Bike for Toddlers and KidsParis Girls Bike for Toddlers and Kids
  • B.Duck Baby Bike Toys for 1-3 Year Old Boy GirlB.Duck Baby Bike Toys for 1-3 Year Old Boy Girl
  • Starry Kids Bike for GirlsStarry Kids Bike for Girls
  • Character Kids BikeCharacter Kids Bike
  • Baby Balance Bikes for 1 2 3 Year Old Boys GirlsBaby Balance Bikes for 1 2 3 Year Old Boys Girls
  • Freestyle Kids BikeFreestyle Kids Bike
  • Paw Patrol Kids BikePaw Patrol Kids Bike
  • Toddler Balance BikeToddler Balance Bike
  • Grit and Petunia Steerable Kids BikeGrit and Petunia Steerable Kids Bike
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