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The balance bike Magnesium Sport from the company Royal Baby introduces the child to the world of cycling and balance on two wheels without pedals. Balance bikes replace tricycles and stand out as they are lightweight, user-friendly, and low in height. In order to start, children need to push themselves with their feet on the ground to gain momentum. Playing with a bike has been proven to contribute to the development of motor skills, perception, social skills as it exercises the child's ability to communicate with others and, of course, their balance.
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The balance bike Magnesium Sport from the company Royal Baby introduces the child to the world of cycling and balance on two wheels without pedals. Balance bikes replace tricycles and stand out as they are lightweight, user-friendly, and low in height. In order to start, children need to push themselves with their feet on the ground to gain momentum. Playing with a bike has been proven to contribute to the development of motor skills, perception, social skills as it exercises the child's ability to communicate with others and, of course, their balance.
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We got it when our little one was 2 years old. It is super lightweight, made of aluminum with plastic wheels and solid tires (they don't deflate), and for 1.5 years of almost daily use, it didn't suffer the slightest damage. Our little one loved it.
It doesn't have brakes or wide tires. It focuses solely on balance and braking with the feet.
On the plus side, the saddle is quite narrow and helps with pushing off.
The only negative is that it slips on tiles.
As soon as we upgraded, just before turning four, to a 12'' regular bike without training wheels, he learned with the first push.