Strider or Pedal bike w/ training wheels??
My daughter is turning 5 this summer and is really starting to show some interest in biking (although not as much as her 2 year old brother!)
We have a small strider style bike that we got for her as a 3-year-old, but she didn't like riding it much then and now she has pretty much out-grown it.
She's riding a tricycle around the driveway and getting much more comfortable on a scooter, so it's time to get her a "big kid bike".
But what to get??
I like the idea behind learning balance on the strider bike and transferring that skill over to a 2 wheel pedal bike, but I'm thinking that the traditional training-wheel thing may foster more independence right away... although it doesn't really teach balance as well, does it?
Do you have biking kids? How did you teach them?
I suppose another option is to buy the pedal bike and pull the crank until she's ready for it.. thus killing both birds with one stone?
Strider or Pedal bike w/ training wheels??
I went with both a real bike with training wheels and a cheap wally world bike and pulled the crank as a makeshift strider bike - kind of sucked because seat didn't go as low as a real strider and they kept whacking their ankles on the rear wheel axle nuts.
Both my kids preferred the trainer wheel bike and graduated to losing the trainers pretty darn quickly (and i mean like two or three sessions of me running behind them). Problem is not starting and keeping going it is braking and stopping in control once they don't have the training wheels.
The theory of learning to balance on a strider first sounds good but IMHO is very overblown because kids are pretty darn good at figuring stuff like that out. The very real downside of a strider that I observed is they then tend to take their feet off the pedals and sit on the seat to "save themselves" in situations where they'd be much better on the pedals with butt off the seat.
Honestly at 5 I think I'd probably go straight to real bike with no trainer wheels.