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May 21, 2013

Joovy Tricycoo {Review}


The one and only newest bike on the market for toddlers. My son is so far obsessed, he is 23 months and jumps in and out of this cool thing. We love it, first thing in the morning he goes out on it with my husband and at night its my turn. He has it in his schedule to go out with it. He looks so adorable in it, We love it. Thanks to the smart people at Joovy to making my son happy again, we love the brand and their products. 
Check out this picture of my little chub chub. 






The Joovy Tricycoo is a tricycle for children as young as 18 months. The Tricycoo is a great way to introduce your child to balance and coordination, one step at a time. Your child will love the adventure of piloting their very first vehicle and you’ll love that you are in control while your child masters each stage of learning!
The concept of the Tricycoo is simple – your child does not need to steer, pedal or balance on their own. They simply enjoy the fun and independence of their first tricycle while you guide them with the parent push handle (removable). When engaged, the parent push handle overrides the steering on the Tricycoo. It has 4-positions and is adjustable from 32.5 to 38 inches high.
While your child is getting used to the idea of balancing and holding on to the handlebars, the front wheel pedals can be unlocked; this allows the pedals to spin freely without force and “go” without the need to pedal.
The removable ‘baby surround arms’ safely enclose your child on the seat and the fold down footrest gives more stability to the child when riding. This gives them confidence and support while they perfect their balancing.
The Joovy Tricycoo features injection-molded wheels with urethane treads that roll quietly on most floors.
For additional fun, the Tricycoo is equipped with a bell on the handlebar and a large rear basket for take- along play. The Tricycoo frame is constructed of steel and it supports a child up to 44 pounds.
Assembly is required.

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