Something wooden that looks stylish and is pretty light. There is good chance you may end up carrying it while he/she musters up the enthusiasm to get on and waddle. Our kids picked it up around 3 1/2 - 4.
They vary in price a lot but they are all pretty similar and will soon be grown out of so don't bother looking for the best.
My granddaughter loves the wooden one I bought from a charity shop for £5 and zips everywhere on it.
Is the wooded one okay in the rain??
You’ve linked to a balance bike?!!In my opinion, none are to be recommended.
I prefer this.
Exactly. My kids initially played by spinning the wheels and ringing the bell before going anywhere near the saddle.The important thing about balance bikes is to not force the kiddies to use them. Let them find them at their own pace and play with them.
Is the wooded one okay in the rain??
are you Ok - that is a balance bike you've recommended?In my opinion, none are to be recommended.
I prefer this.
Thanks T4tomo, I realize my error. In our household, what I now know are balance bikes are known as draisiennes after the inventor Karl von Drais. To be called a draisienne it would seem that the French took up his idea much more enthusiastically than his native Germans. Plus ça change!are you Ok - that is a balance bike you've recommended?
to the OP, Something cheap light and second hand from someone who has progressed onto pedals