The nostalgic feeling of the ’80s is captured in this nostalgic time capsule. This toy catalog from 1983 provides a glimpse into what was popular during the decade, and it’s fun to see all of these toys that we may have played with back then. From pugs to Barbie dolls, there are some great memories here!
There are lots and lots of bikes on the market, so how do you settle on the best bike or trike for your little one?
You ask the experts, that’s how! We’ve gathered up a bunch of the best to help you choose wisely. Here’s our top ten in no particular order:
The best bikes and trikes for little kids
- Cruzee Balance Bike
- Giant Pre Push Balance Bike
- Italtrike Classic 10″ Passenger Trike
- FirstBIKE
- Wishbone Trike
- Pedal Sprout bike
- GT Siren bike
- Kiddimoto Kurve
- Kiddimoto Super Junior Max
- Kmart Balance Bike
The best bikes and trikes for under-fives
What should you be looking for when you buy a bike for a small child? You want a bike that grows with your kiddo, that’s crafted for durability, something that’s light enough for your child to maneuver, great safety features, and – of course – one that looks brilliant.
Here are a bunch of our favorite bikes for kids aged 18 months through to five years.
1. Cruzee Balance Bike
Cruzee Balance Bikes come in a rainbow of delicious colors. This balance bike has an adjustable seat and handlebars and is made from super-light aluminum to make lugging it home a breeze. (Just in case little legs get tired!) The Cruzee Balance Bike sells for around $170 at quality bike retailers and is suitable for toddlers through to five-year-olds.
2. Giant Pre Push Balance Bike
This bike boasts a lightweight aluminum frame and adjustable seat. It has 12-inch wheels and a low standover height to make controlling the bike a breeze. The Giant Pre Push Balance Bike retails for around $199 via good bike shops and is suitable for toddlers through to five-year-olds.
3. Italtrike Classic 10″ Passenger Tricycle
This retro-style trike is perfect for independent use – the push handle is removable – or for riding with some help from a parent or carer. It’s made from sturdy steel, has a rear bucket and brake bar, and comes in a bunch of cute colors. The Italtrike Classic 10″ Passenger Trike sells for $199.99 from good bikes shops and is suitable for ages two through to five. A perfect entry on our best bikes and trikes for little kids list.
4. FirstBIKE
This brilliant balance bike features a hand brake, puncture-proof tires, and an adjustable seat. It’s designed with no sharp edges – in case your child takes a spill – and comes in a bunch of different models with different tire designs. The FirstBIKE is perfect for kids aged two through to five and retails for around $220 from excellent bike shops.
5. Wishbone Balance Bike
The very gorgeous-looking Wishbone Balance Bike can convert to a three-wheeler, making it a great option for little kids of all riding abilities. This bike/trike is made with sustainable timbers and the Wishbone’s robust tires are made using 60 percent recycled plastic. It’s suitable for kids from two to five and sells for around $289 at good bike retailers.
6. Pedal Sprout Bike
The Pedal Sprout is perfect for newbie pedal pushers, coming with training wheels, chain guard, and adjustable seat. It has a low standover height, making it perfect for shorties, and it’s made from lightweight alloy making it easy to pick up and maneuver. It retails for $169 at good bike shops and is perfect for two to four-year-olds.
7. GT Siren Coaster 16″ Bike
The GT Siren Coaster bike comes with 12-inch wheels and features badass BMX good looks. Features include training wheels, mudguard, chain guard, and BMX pedals. It’s made from durable steel and suits kids from two to four years. This one retails for around $259 at good bike shops.
8. Kiddimoto Kurve Balance Bike
The very cute Kiddimoto Kurve Balance Bike comes in a bunch of delightful patterns – not just polka dot! This bike is crafted from birch plywood and decorated with non-toxic child-safe paints. The seat has three different heights it can sit at (the lowest is 37cm from the ground). The Kiddimoto Kurve Balance Bike is perfect for kids from eighteen months to five years and sells for around $100 at great bike shops.
9. Kiddimoto Super Junior Max Balance Bike
Another great bike from the folk at Kiddimoto, the Kiddimoto Super Junior Max Balance Bike is also a brilliant choice. It’s suitable for kids from eighteen months to five years and at its lowest, the adjustable seat sits 34cm from the ground. It features a hand brake and a comfy seat. This one sells for around $160 at good bike shops.
10. Kmart Whirlwind Balance Bike
Kmart’s budget Whirlwind Balance Bike has scored lots of positive reviews from happy parents. It features an adjustable seat and comes in a couple of cute colors. It’s made from sturdy steel and suitable for kids aged two through to five and sells for $59 at Kmart.
Conclusion:
These are some of the best bikes and trikes for little kids, perfect for toddlers through to five-year-olds. If you’re looking for a great starter bike or trike, any of these would be perfect. Happy biking!
This ’80s toy catalog is a nostalgic time capsule and takes us back to Italtrike Classic Passenger Tricycle – Retro style tricycle with push handle which can be removed, suitable from age two to five years FirstBIKE – Balance Bike with hand brake, adjustable seat and puncture-proof tires, designed without sharp edges making it ideal for beginner riders Wishbone Balance Bike – Can convert into a three-wheeler, made sustainably from natural Pedal Sprout Bike – 12-inch lightweight alloy wheels, low stand over height, perfect for newbie pedal pushers GT Siren Coaster 16″ Bike – BMX looks with training wheels and mudguard Kidd moto Kure Balance Bike – 18 months to five years, three adjustable seat heights, decorated with non-toxic child-safe paints Kidd moto Super Junior Max Balance Bike – Age two to five years, adjustable seat 34cm from the ground Kmart Whirlwind Balance Bike – Aged two to five years, sturdy steel frame, available in pink or blue Which of these bikes is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.