It's a Wee-Rider! My granddaughter was given one by my aunt, who said that the Europeans use these pedal-less bikes to teach the kids to balance, instead of using training wheels. She learned very quickly, and loves her little "balance bike".
How cool is that? I can't imagine being that cool so young. I find it funny that I noticed there weren't training wheels, but I didn't notice the lack of pedals til I was reading your comments here!
Priceless!! I can just imagine the proud young one parking his bike with the "big guys"! Delightful capture for the day, Genie!
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Sylvia
It is quite adorable!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bike! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia
Cute!
ReplyDeleteOh ... So cute Genie.
ReplyDeleteThat is super cute!
ReplyDeletePas vraiment complet, puisqu'il n'a pas de pédales...
ReplyDeletering, ring.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Wee-Rider! My granddaughter was given one by my aunt, who said that the Europeans use these pedal-less bikes to teach the kids to balance, instead of using training wheels. She learned very quickly, and loves her little "balance bike".
ReplyDeleteThe bell is the best part. I have to say whenever I see bikes in Paris, my heart jumps to my throat in fear!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! All of the little kids I know love these, because they can learn to ride without having training wheels.
ReplyDeleteI remember my kids' first bikes.... We didn't do training wheels either.
ReplyDeleteLove! And you're right. The little bell is an absolute must. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute.
ReplyDeleteIt's cute and looks very sturdy!
ReplyDeleteI am missing something. Where are the pedals? Maybe this is the Parisian version of what we would call a scooter.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? I can't imagine being that cool so young. I find it funny that I noticed there weren't training wheels, but I didn't notice the lack of pedals til I was reading your comments here!
ReplyDeleteVerrrry cool!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see to see the pint-sized rider.
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