Giveaway is hosted by: Elitemama Sponsored by: Kinderfeets
Co-hosted by: Easy Green Mama, Java John Z's, Mami's 3 Little Monkeys, Tessacotton, Kitchen of a Singer, Couponing Momma, Simply Sherryl, Spring Of Health, Oh just stop already, and Iowa Mom
Every child wants to learn how to ride a bike at a young age. It's how they learn that makes the difference in how easy it is, and how long it takes.
Every child wants to learn how to ride a bike at a young age. It's how they learn that makes the difference in how easy it is, and how long it takes.
About Kinderfeets:
The Kinderfeets is a balance bike, training bike and also a running bike. It provides a great starting point for children to prepare them to ride a conventional two-wheeled bike. The bike is a cleaver alternative to training wheels and it is considered a superior form of learning to balance on two wheels.
Kinderfeets was designed by a Dutch designer living in California. He had originally made the bike fore his son because what he wanted was not available.
The Kinderfeets bike has some key features compared to other push bikes: foot pegs for cruising, low step through frame allows for lower setting of the seat, no need to fill any tires, has a washable seat cover and has Chalk-board finish colors. The bike is available in a natural wood finish or in six different colors in Chalk-board finish.
The Kinderfeets is for ages 2 and older and it can carry a maximum weight of 70 lbs. There is a patented pending.
You can read Elitemama's review here.
One lucky reader will win a $109 Kinderfeets
wooden balance bike in their choice of color
wooden balance bike in their choice of color
Giveaway is open to US residents only. You must be 18 years or older to enter. Giveaway ends 7/22. Enter the GiveawayTools form below for your chance to win. Good Luck!
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16 comments:
Great bike!
Bike looks great!
I would give this bike to my 6 year old brother in law..
-Fernando Huerta
This would be for my 2 boys
eg kaufman
I can see my daughter on this now.
I'd give this to my grandson!
I would give this to my son as a transition from his tricycle to a bicycle. :)
Oh I would love to give this balance bike to my 3 year old daughter. The couple times she has tried a balance bike she has fallen off, didn't really think that was possible but anyway, she could probably do it now. Either way she could the practice!
The bike would go to a little girl, my niece's daughter Brooke, whose eyes would sparkle and she'd have the biggest smile you can imagine!
my son
I would give it to my daughter and son to share.
I would have my son and daughter share it
Ashley Hernandez
This would be for my grandson
I'd give it to my little cousin. He'd love it!
Michelle Tucker
I would give this to my friend for her daughter who just turned 2.
we have this and my kids loved it. It really helped them in balancing
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