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In cream, great used condition well looked after. Some scuffs, kept indoors. Super light with adjustable saddle. Easy to use. 18/24months -3/4 depending on the child?s confidence. Lovely retro style bike.

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The Ace of Play Balance Bike removes the distraction of pedals so that your child can learn to ride by focusing on what's important - balance. The Ace of Play Balance Bike provides the easiest, most efficient way for your child to learn to ride a bike.


EASIEST WAY TO LEARN TO RIDE A BIKE: The Ace of Play Balance Bike provides a safe, easy and intuitive learning experience for your child to learn to ride a bike. Children as young as 18 months old have learned balance on the Ace of Play Balance Bike and gone on to master a pedal bike.


ADJUSTABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES: The Ace of Play Balance Bike adjustable handlebars (21.5" - 24") and adjustable seat (13.5" - 19.5") ensure that your child will find the right fit. The Ace of Play Balance Bike grows with your child and is approved for up to 6 years of age or a max weight of 66


NO FLAT TYRES


COMFORTABLE: The Ace of Play Balance Bike includes soft rubber handlebar grips and a contour mini-saddle seat to ensure your child rides in style and comfort.

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