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FirstBIKE® is a fantastic balance bike to learn to ride on and much lighter than most balance bikes, which makes it easier when carrying on the way home.

It has some great features:

  • Seat height adjustment at the turn of a knob; no extra tools required
  • Comfort, lightweight, and maneuverability ensure your child can develop balance, travel long distances (even over rough terrain) and run up hills
  • Extremely safe, lightweight, and durable (weatherproof)
  • Easy to carry, clean, and store Also has a LowKit™ which allows toddlers to ride from an earlier age (starting from 22 months old).

Pickup from SE23. £60.

https://first-bike.co.uk/product/firstbike-limited-black/

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