If you're a parent who has been searching or plan to search a toddler tricycle for your younger ones, please be noted that it isn't an easy task. There are various things that need to be considered prior to deciding which model to buy for. This article aims to explain what the top three points to be considered are and which model to buy for.
The three points are described as follows:
Toddler Guard Rail
Kids' ages. There are various models of tricycle available for parents to choose for. However, those models vary according to your kids' ages. It's better to do some researches to find out which model works best for your kids. The sources may come from some parenting forums, manufacturers' recommended ages section and other online sources. The bottom-line is that you need to be an informed reader to avoid buying a tricycle not suitable with your kids' ages. The safety factor. The safety factor relies heavily in the commitment from the manufacturer. Reputable manufacturer will certainly choose to incur additional costs, as long as that investment will help ensure the safety of its products. Reputable company like Smart Trike will prefer to maintain their brand image over some measly profit gained from quality reducing program. Your budget. As a parent, you will certainly do almost anything not to settle on second grade products. However, it isn't wise to extravagantly spend your money on one particular thing. If you're looking for a toddler tricycle, perhaps it's best not to spend more than 0.
Smart Trike, a reputable manufacturer when it comes to toddler tricycle, has just recently launched the latest Toddler Tricycle - the Smart Trike 3 in 1. This unique tricycle is suitable for kids from 10 months old and up. The term "3-in-1" actually means that you can easily modify this tricycle to suit your kids' ages. The first model, Baby Tricycle, is suitable for kids between 10-15 months. It has a head rest, sun guard, and rails that surround your kids to keep them in the seat comfortably. As your kids grow, you can take off the headrest and rails, making it easier for them to get on and off the tricycle by themselves. Finally, once they are old enough to actually ride their trike (around 24 months old), you can take off the footrest and let those little riders to get around on their own.