Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Top 5 Trikes




Trikes are the natural first step for children once they have outgrown their pushchairs. With many versions coming with parent handles which allow you to stay in control and help when you child gets tired, and sturdy designs that make them safe for even the smallest children, you can’t go wrong picking up a trike for you toddler. Here are five of the best on the market!

Fisher-Price Rock, Roll n Ride Trike - ****

The perfect trike to grow with your child and help them to learn and develop as the trike transforms, the Rock, Roll n Ride Trike has three great stages to allow kids to develop at their own pace. The first stage of the trike is for it to become a rocker than really small children can enjoy safely. The trike can then be used as a normal trike but with a pushbar to keep parents happy and help kids to learn, and finally a fully independent trike once kids are comfortable and secure.

Kettler Kettrike Happy Navigator - ***

One of the best trikes for kids based purely on it’s fun look and features, the Kettrike Happy Navigator comes in a gorgeous primary colour scheme that will instantly appeal to children and features an easy tipping bucket to the back where they can keep their favourite toys for a day out, or for role playing games! This trike also comes with a pushbar to keep parents feeling secure as kids learn to ride.

Smart-Trike Recliner Stroller - ***

A super advanced trike which allows parents more control and acts just as much as a pushchair as a trike, the Recliner Stroller allows very small children somewhere safe and comfortable to sit back and relax when being pushed home after a long day, but can also be easily transformed into a trike they can use on their own, with additional seatbelts and safety features to ensure you always feel happy with your child taking control.

Triang Tricycle - ***

A fun and relaxed looking trike which is best for older children, this trike has a bucket seat for extra comfort and a bucket in the back for carrying favourite toys for the kids, or for parents to keep snacks and drinks in on long days out. The trike also comes with a removable pushbar handle so parents can take the lead when kids get tired. With larger wheels and wide handlebars, this is great practice for kids who are a little older and will be looking for their first bike soon.

Editor’s Choice - Smart-Trike Trike with Sun Roof - *****

Another very sturdy trike which is just as much for parents as little ones, this trike is made from solid metal and will last as long as you want it to. It can be used as a pushchair with a difference, with a seatbelt for your child, a sun roof and even an attached bag to keep your essentials, but still has the fun aspect of a child powered handlebar and pedals when they want to take over.


Friday, 23 November 2012

Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike




For kids that are too young for a real bike, but old enough to have outgrown their pushchair, the Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike offers parents a way to get kids from A-B, whilst still having fun and enjoying the ride, making for more enjoyable days out for both parents and children and ensuring kids learn some very valuable skills for the future.

When a child is very small they will get used to being pushed around in their pram and not having very much choice about where they go. As they get older and start to learn to crawl and walk, the novelty of this experience can be extremely exciting for them and lead to them wanting to take their own route everywhere! However, whilst they are very small and still learning to walk properly, kids can struggle to walk for longer distances without getting very tired. With their independent streak they will resent being put back in a pushchair, but if you really need to get from one place to another you don’t want to be slowed down by a grizzling, tired child. This is where the Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike would come in.

Allowing kids the sensation of riding themselves around, and giving a fun alternative to a pushchair, the Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike has a number of different features which will keep both parents and children happy. For parents there is the parent handle, which fixes securely onto the back and allows you to direct and push your child along whilst they hold onto the handlebars. The trike also has various safety features so you can be completely sure your child is safe and won’t be injured - from the padded, adjustable seat which will fit any child comfortably, to the secure harness which will still allow children to pedal and steer, but will keep them firmly in place no matter how fast they go. The folding footrest will also allow children to sit comfortably whilst being pushed along, so that they don’t have to worry about knocking their feet on the pedals.

For kids, the Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike has a bright and visually appealing red colour, secure handlebars and pedals which will be easy to reach for children of any size as the seat is adjusted, making it really easy for children to pick up the art of riding their trike around from the first moment. The rubber banded wheels make it easy to ride the trike over any terrain and a bucket in the back of the trike means they can carry their favourite toys around with them, as well as drinks and snacks for any adventure! The Feber Triciclo Ferrari Trike is the perfect trike to grow with your child, teach them to be independent and give them access to exciting days out time and time again.
Saturday, 17 November 2012

A guide to buying boys trikes



A trike is the perfect toy to introduce toddlers to the world of bikes and ride ons and help them to improve their balance and coordination. Nevertheless, deciding which one to buy your little boy can be a difficult and frustrating challenge. After all, there are so many different types of trikes available all over the country – in both stores and off of the internet.

Obviously this is good in one sense because it means that with so much choice there is bound to be something that suits your budget and your child’s taste. However, it can also make it a lot more difficult to decide which one to buy in the end, especially for those of us who are indecisive! But don’t worry; there are ways in which you can narrow down your search and this article reveal exactly what those ways are.

The first way in which you can scale down your search for boys trikes is via the consideration of price. Because there are so many different types of trikes available this also means that you can find a great diversification in price, which means that there is bound to be something to suit all budgets. Nevertheless, it is obviously important to search around on different websites in order to find the best prices.

Once the aspect of price has been considered it is then a good idea to consider the actual look of the trike as this is something which is very important to children. If you buy a trike which is dull and boring then your child won’t find it interesting and they won’t want to play with it. It is important to opt for something which is bright and vibrant. A lot of parents tend to opt for trikes which are themed, such as based on their little one’s favourite cartoon characters – this is also a great idea.


In addition to design and price it is also important to think about the size of trike. A lot of people underestimate the importance of buying a trike which is exactly the right size for their child. This is because more often than not parents think that buying their child a trike which is a little bit too big is a good option because they will grow into it. However, this is certainly not the case.

And finally, it is also crucial to factor in any features that come with the trike. This is something which is more often than not connected to the age of the toy. For instance, features which should be considered include the likes of; a parent handle, stabilisers and a safety belt.

To conclude, if the points in this article are considered then any parent should be able to find the perfect  trike for their little boy!

Friday, 16 November 2012

Girls Trikes



For little girls who are too old for a pushchair but still not quite ready to walk everywhere unaided, the next step is a trike. Girls trikes can give your child a little bit more independence than a pushchair, as they have the option to drive themselves around when you are out for the day. Trikes for younger children have the added option of an adult-friendly handlebar so that if your child gets tired whilst they are out you’ll be able to push them safely just as though they were in their pram, whilst they can still enjoy the novel experience of the trike.

Trikes are also great for helping younger children develop their spatial relations, learning to steer and pedal at the same time, as well as building up their strength until they are able to move around happily on their own for the remainder of the day.On top of all of this, trikes are a lot of fun to use and you may find that your child gets less frustrated and fussy than if they were in their pushchair, making for an easier and more exciting day for both of you.

There are plenty of trikes on the market, but there are some which offer more comfort, safety and fun than others. The Raleigh Buggy Girls Trike in pink and black is a stylish looking trike which offers both child powered and parent powered options to ensure you have the best day out. The trike has a standard steering system for your child, with easy to reach pedals and a cute pink and silver handlebar that she should be able to move easily. The trike comes with a bucket in the back which your child can store her favourite toys, or drinks and snacks for the day, and a comfortable, high backed seat to keep her secure. For parents’ own peace of mind, the trike also comes with a full surround to keep your child firmly in place, but allow them to pedal easily, and an adjustable directional handlebar which will make it easy to push your child when they get tired.

A simpler trike which little girls will adore is the Raleigh Molly Girls Pink Trike which comes in a sweet pink and white colour scheme and has pretty girly graphics throughout that will appeal to both adults and children. A smaller trike, this trike is suitable for girls aged 18 months up, has a comfortable bucket seat which will keep little girls secure all day, and a bucket between the rear wheels for keeping toys and games for the rest of the day. The trike also has a freewheel function, and a parent guided handlebar which will allow you to keep firm hold of your child as they learn to ride their new trike!
Saturday, 10 November 2012

Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy



Once your child is too old for a pushchair but still needs a little support when it comes to going long distances, a trike may be the next logical step. The Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy is the perfect trike for smaller children as it is a little more secure and allows parents to take the lead when necessary, avoiding your child becoming overtired and you struggling to get them home.

The Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy is a simple and sturdy trike, which features wide and secure wheels to keep it stable even at speed, and preventing it from tipping over even if your child gets rough with it. It comes with a secure parent handle attached to the back which can be removed when your child wants to head out on their own, but easily reattached so that you can push your child from behind when they are too tired to pedal anymore! The parent handle is at the right height that you won’t have to bend to push the trike easily, making it easier for you, and for really tired little ones it has a secure seatbelt that will hold them onto the bucket seat as comfortably and safely as possible. The pedals are at just the right height for little legs, and the strong handlebar gives them a firm grip when they are steering and moving themselves along.

The Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy comes in a bright and visually appealing blue and orange colour scheme, which makes it easy to spot in a crowd when your child wants to go and ride off on their own. It has a larger front wheel which is firmly attached to the handlebars for easy steering, and two wide set back wheels which keep it steady no matter how fast a child is going, or on really sharp turns. It is also easy to steer from the back with the parent handle, so you shouldn’t have to worry about steering when your child gets tired. The Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy has a handy bucket at the back in which you can store your own bag, or snacks and drinks for days out so all you need to worry about is holding onto the handle and making sure your child has a great time!

Enjoy a really great day out with your child and the Smoby Be Fun Trike Boy, which will allow them to taste the freedom of getting to steer and pedal themselves around, but also gives you the knowledge that your child is safe and having a good time where you can see them. Once they are too tired, you can simply steer them home just as you would in a pushchair, but with the added novelty of the trike stopping your child from becoming bored and fussy.

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