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Imagine that first feeling of hands on the handlebar and being able to 'steer'. And your baby can still safely do 'Look, no hands mummy' ' thanks to the parent handle.
According to Dr Amanda Gummer, an independent play expert and founder of play organisation Fundamentally Children, it's important to get babies enjoying an outdoor lifestyle before they're walking.
'Getting children out of buggies and onto more active forms of transport helps their confidence and development from as young as 10 months,' she explains.
The really clever twist is that when your baby gets tired after all that fresh air, some trikes have a reclining seat, allowing your baby to lean back and nod off.
What age can a toddler learn to pedal?
From around 1 to 2 years old, a toddler will have developed the gross motor skills needed to start learning to pedal a trike ' although of course all children develop at their own pace.
A trike offers an early opportunity to learn how to pedal.
'With a trike, your toddler doesn't have to have mastered balance,' explains Amanda. 'Being able to pedal without needing to balance can help children progress more quickly. And of course, learning to pedal is a great step towards bike riding.'
Pedalling strengthens your toddler's leg muscles for walking and running and helps with co-ordination, so it's a great skill to practise.
'Trikes look like the bikes that older children ride so this is great for his or her confidence,' adds Amanda.
Trikes with a detachable parent steering handle enable you to push while your toddler is still building up to full pedal power.
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Then, from around 24 months, your toddler should have the muscle strength to pedal more independently. Oh yes, and some trikes have the option to fold away foot rests at this stage to encourage toddlers to focus on pedalling (and not put their feet up).
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What age can a child learn to steer independently?
Between the ages of 2 to 4, your child is likely to be ready to learn how to steer. This is the time to remove the parent steering handle.
'Toddlers have fun racing about on ride-ons and trikes, and these are great for giving little ones the independence they want,' says Amanda.
'Gripping and steering are also good for hand strength, which is important for things like writing and using cutlery to eat.' (Anything that gets your child to use cutlery properly must be a good thing!)
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I have twins. DS got on his trike at just 2 years old and pedalled off, whilst his sister took another 6 months to master it. She still isn't as competent, despite being taller and heavier.
If you get a trike where the pedals are forward (on the froth wheel) rather than under the seat (like on a bike), then there will be space to push along with feet :) I would advise getting one with a paren handle too.
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