Look at this bright blue beauty!
This Balance Trike isn't just about zooming across the playground;
it's about setting the groundwork for cycling freedom and secretly injecting some maths practice.
Designed for children aged 3 and up, this trike is built like a tank, featuring high quality industrial bearings and a sturdy, durable frame.
With a seat height of 34cm and handlebars at 66cm, it's the ideal fit for developing those crucial balance and motor skills.
The trike is numbered with dice pips on its number plate!
Children can match the bike number to the bay, strengthening early numeracy.
It's a wonderful piece of outdoor play equipment that promotes both intense physical challenge and cooperative play, all while providing the smoothest ride in the EYFS setting.
Features
Chunky Wheels: Fatter wheels provide extra stability and safety, boosting confidence for children mastering balance on varied terrain.
Numbered Plate: Features dice pips on the front, providing an integrated, fun resource for early maths and subitising practice.
Industrial Bearings: High quality bearings ensure an exceptionally smooth ride, maximising enjoyment and minimising maintenance downtime.
Soft Grip Handlebars: Provides an easy and comfortable grip, aiding steering control and supporting fine motor skills development.
Durable Frame and Forks: Robustly constructed with a 5 year warranty, ensuring it withstands years of energetic outdoor play equipment use.
Benefits
Balance and Stability: Focuses intensively on core balance and coordination, preparing children directly for future cycling challenges.
SSubitisingPractice: The numbered plate and parking bays turn tidying up into a fun maths game, reinforcing instant number recognition in EYFS.
Gross Motor Skill Development: Pedalling and steering strongly engage major muscle groups, essential for holistic physical development across KS1.
Cooperative Play: The need to park and share the limited vehicles encourages turn taking and negotiation, fostering vital social development.
Spatial Awareness: Navigating the bike while avoiding other vehicles improves positional understanding and practical geometry in the outdoor area.