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My First Tricycle with Parent Handle

Rs.13,050.00

Give your child the freedom to explore with the DOLU My First Tricycle with Parent Handle, designed for safe and fun riding adventures.

Key Features

  • Sturdy tricycle with parent handle
  • Adjustable seat and handlebars
  • Bright and colorful design
  • Durable and lightweight construction

Development Benefits

This tricycle promotes physical development by enhancing balance, coordination, and motor skills as children learn to pedal and steer. The parent handle provides added safety, allowing parents to guide and control the tricycle while the child gains confidence. The tricycle also supports cognitive development as children learn to navigate and make decisions while riding.

Safety Information

Made from non-toxic, child-safe materials. Smooth, rounded edges for safe play. Meets all safety standards.

Specifications

  • Age:2 years+
  • Material: Durable plastic
  • Dimensions: 64 cm x 52 cm x 50 cm
  • Has a horn 
  • Option to disable pedals
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