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My 3 year old grandson adores his Push-N-Go bike and attracts attention as he zooms along the paths through our local park. He likes it best when he has built up enough speed to have both legs in the air and he shouts 'Look, Granny! It goes on it's own!'. After the first time he did that I bought him a helmet!
Moira Metherell, Hythe, Kent
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Unfortunately due to the recent weather, my son has not been out on his Push-N-Go bike as much as he would like but we have been pleased with what we have seen so far. I thought the build quality was good, it was simple to put together and the lightness of it is very impressive.
Selena Whitehead, Farnham, Surrey
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The Push-N-Go bike is definitely one of the best purchases we have made for our son. It took him no time at all to get the hang of riding the bike and he now loves to scoosh along balancing with his feet up. I have seen lots of friends buy bikes with stabilisers for children the same age only to find that they are difficult for little legs to manage and very heavy to carry. With the Push-N-Go my son can go much further and much faster and so it's a great way to build confidence for when he gets a big boy bike with pedals. One of the best features of the Push-N-Go is that it is so light and easy to carry so when my son decides he's had enough there's no problem carrying it for a little while.
Trisha Johnston, Edinburgh
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The Push-N-Go is absolutely brilliant. My son Jack is only 2 years old and was riding it in a matter of minutes! He's thrilled with it
and is never off the bike - he even watches TV sitting on it! Jack finds it very easy to manoeuvre and it's so light he can carry it up
steps himself. The Push-N-Go is without doubt the best thing he's ever had!
Corina Jones, Chesterfield
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We recently bought our 4 year old daughter a Push-N-Go kids bike. We tried a bike with stabilisers but it was having a bad effect. We
followed the steps and after 3 weeks her balance was good so we tried a bike with pedals. It took about 10 minutes!! I can still hardly
believe it. I am now looking forward to teaching our younger daughter on the Push-N-Go.
Mrs Rogers, South London
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