• TERRIFIC RIDE-ON: The Pewi is YBike’s enhanced educational and developmental ride on “walking buddy” push toy for children age 9 mo. to 3 yrs. For indoor/outdoor play on smooth, level surfaces.
  • FUNCTION: For riding, pushing, sitting, and supported walking; this versatile design accommodates your child’s developmental stages. Provides lasting fun and functionality.
  • CREATIVE: Award-winning design helps toddlers develop important motor and cognitive skills such as balance, coordination, strength, confidence, and spatial awareness, all while at play.
  • FEATURES: Lightweight durable aluminum frame, Molded plastic seat with soft foam pad, Easy grip handle, Leg clearance for free movement, Multi directional 360 non-marking caster wheels.
  • INCLUDES: YBike Pewi (Blue) Dimensions: 22x18x18 in. Weight: 4lbs. Max Weight: 44lbs. Ages 9 to 36 mo. ENHANCED SAFETY FEATURES: Provide stability, comfort and security.

Bought this for my granddaughter. Gramma was NOT happy that I ordered one after reading two reviews about the stability of the toy. I asked our daughter and she said she'd like to try it and see how it handles the obstacles in her house and at the park. No problems of any kind, but my daughter always watches baby girl closely; but, again, no tipping over or other issues as described in two of the reviews we read. Gramma has now given this toy the "gramma seal of approval."

Pros: Sturdy, well made Moves in all directions, stimulates baby to keep his balance Fun, attractive to babies Easy to assemble Serves as ride on and walking toy Cons: Has flipped over a few times when two babies were playing together Can be dangerous if kids are playing with the same toy (the back of the seat can hurt) Kinda difficult to control the balance for early walkers (but they learned very fast) I have two of them and would definitely recommend. Just always be around to avoid any injuries if two babies are playing together/disputing the same bike

Our 11 month old got the hang of this in minutes, he is just beginning to take steps on his own. A lot of fun, really good quality. He needs help to get on the bike, but easily lowered himself off the bike after a few tries.I think this a much better option than the old fashioned walkers, as you do not need a big space to use it. Rolled well on hardwood and out highly textured carpet too.

I got this ride on/walker for my 10 month old as she was learning to walk. She loved to push it around and was soon walking without it. The rubber wheels swivel so the walker can be pushed or turned in any direction. I used to sit in the middle of the room and hang onto the back of the seat to help guide and she would walk circle after circle around me. We used it on wall to wall carpeting and the carpet provided just enough resistance that it didn't roll too fast for her. I have a rug in the hallway and watched closely after reading other reviews about the wheels catching, but I never had any problem. The ride on was very stable as a walker and she never tipped it. I like that this toy can still be used as a ride on toy when she gets bigger. I also loved that its not just another pink and purple pile of plastic clutter I have to get rid of when she's not a "baby" anymore.

This little contraption is amazing! My little one is still getting used to it but at 10 months he's walking with it to get places. The description says it's great to help little ones learn to fall which I agree. Our little guy has spent so much time in his traditional walker not having to worry about balance and although he will make a pouty face when he falls, I know it's good for him to learn balance. Assembly was quick and easy with good directions and pieces are numbered. Love the amazon price! It was $25 less than the price at our local toys-r-us. The wheels have a rubber padding so it won't mess up your hardwood floors and rolls VERY smoothly. However, it does make it go a little fast sometimes so I like to be close to my little guy so he doesn't face plant while he's still learning. Overall a great buy that I am very happy with!

It took a little while for the kiddo to get a hang of this thing. He would walk straight with his heels clipping the rear wheels and sometimes end up face first. Once he gets the sit & glide down I can already see it being a favorite. It’s super lightweight! Good for use inside & outside! We haven’t tried it yet but we think from this it’ll be a very easy transition to a strider bike. One of the ones with no peddles or training wheels.

We use this indoor and out for our not-yet-walking 14 month old. It was relatively easy to put together, and my older ones love it to. The 14mo uses it as a walker or sits and walks with it. Highly recommended for the trepidasious walker.

Can't tell you how much I love this. I am a physical therapist grandma, Grandpa is an OT. Granddaughter is a little late getting started walking. It took her about 2 days to work out how to steer this. It is the only push/ride you that I found with wheels that turn. I saw her frustration work the one she had at home, with fixed wheels, and wanted to challenge her stability more. She loves it! Now, she is tiny - not yet on the growth chart for height at her age, so get don't reach the floor yet. Hey friend is more average height and get feet reach the floor easily. I can see using this for several years. I hope the wheels are stable for outdoor use. She can transition from carpet to wood and over the small thresholds with ease. It was easy to put together.

we love it! my 14 month old has had it for about 4 months and hes a very tall baby so his balance has been something of a challenge while learning to walk. This has helped him so much! at first he was a little scared to get on it but within a week of playing around with it he took to it and hes improved his balance so much! I recommend this for anyone trying to help their children out with a little extra balance. especially tall babies who's balance is taking longer to catch up with their heights. I would also like to say that my very short 12 month old nephew uses it as well and he already could walk but he does enjoy playing with it and riding on it