Participants are limited to children aged 2-8 years old, calculated on the day of the event. Helmets, protective gear, and gloves will be provided on-site.
Places are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants may attend any session within their designated time slot.
Participants are prohibited from wearing sandals, slippers, or styles that expose their toes.
During the event, no one other than participants and staff is allowed to enter the event area.
Each session of this activity can accommodate a maximum of 10 participants (each session lasts 20 minutes). Staff may implement crowd control measures based on the number of participants on site.
Eating and drinking are strictly prohibited within the activity area.
During the event, participants must follow the instructions of the staff on site.
During the promotion period (April 1-12, 2026), present this voucher at COFFGANIC (Shop 336, Level 3, Hopewell Shopping Centre) to enjoy a 20% Off% discount on coffee drinks.
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Children can typically start using a Strider balance bike as early as 18 months, or once they can walk confidently and reach the ground flat-footed while seated on the bike. The adjustable seat height allows for a custom fit, ensuring young riders can comfortably control the bike with their feet. It’s designed to help toddlers develop balance and coordination from a very young age.
While Strider balance bikes are often introduced to toddlers, many children can continue to use them effectively until around 5 years old. The bikes are designed with adjustable components like the seat and handlebars, accommodating a child's growth. The primary goal is to master balance and gliding, after which they can transition to a pedal bike, often bypassing the need for training wheels.
A Strider balance bike is instrumental in developing a child's gross motor skills, particularly balance, coordination, and steering. By using their feet to propel and stop, children intuitively learn to balance upright and steer the bike. This natural learning process strengthens core muscles, improves spatial awareness, and builds confidence, providing a solid foundation for future cycling skills.
No, the STRIDER Monster Revival balance bike, like most traditional balance bikes, is specifically designed as a pedal-less training tool. Its primary purpose is to teach children how to balance and steer. It does not typically come with an option to attach pedals to convert it into a full pedal bicycle. The learning experience prepares a child to easily transition to a separate pedal bike when ready.
Learning on a balance bike offers several advantages, primarily by focusing on balance first. Children learn to steer and balance intuitively with their feet on the ground, which is the most challenging aspect of riding. This eliminates the need for distracting training wheels, which can hinder balance development. As a result, children often transition to pedal bikes much faster and with greater confidence.
Ideal places for children to ride a Strider balance bike safely include smooth, flat, open areas such as paved park paths, quiet cul-de-sacs, or even spacious driveways. Always ensure the riding surface is free from traffic, obstacles, or steep inclines. A soft, grassy area can also be suitable for initial learning, providing a forgiving surface for tumbles. Supervision is always recommended.
When a child uses a Strider balance bike, several safety precautions are crucial. Always ensure the child wears a properly fitted helmet to protect their head. Elbow and knee pads are also recommended, especially for beginners. Supervise children at all times, choose safe riding environments away from traffic, and ensure the bike's quick releases and components are securely tightened before each use.
A balance bike like the STRIDER teaches children essential balance and steering skills first, which are fundamental for riding a pedal bike. Unlike training wheels, which provide artificial stability and can teach bad habits (like leaning away from turns), a balance bike requires children to develop their natural sense of balance. This method typically results in a smoother, faster, and more confident transition to a two-wheeled pedal bicycle without the need for an intermediate step.