Promising review: "I had a fire tablet that my son kinda claimed as his own, so I ended up buying this one for him, and he absolutely loves it. Includes a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ with thousands of ad-free books, games, videos, and apps, as well as a two-year "worry-free" guarantee. Get it from Amazon for $192.22+ (available in six colors and four wheels sizes). All in all, my daughter loves her new bike." - Ariele B It took some adjusting to get them aligned right. I will say make sure to double-check the front hand-brakes to make sure the cables are connected right. I was able to put the bike together by myself with ease. I suggest using a tool kit to help you won't be able to do it all by hand. This bike not only fit her, but it came with optional training wheels, which she needs because she couldn't practice on her old bike because she was too big for it. Promising review: "My daughter is 5 and very tall (48'), so finding the right size bike for her was important. Otherwise, you’re just paying for a plastic one-liter bottle." - Andreaġ2-inch wheel size is recommended for kids between 28" - 38" tall, 14-inch for kids 36" - 40" tall, 16-inch for kids 38" - 48" tall, and 18-inch for kids 42" -50" tall. It was great but really should come with an extra. We lost ours over into the neighbor's pasture the first day while learning and experimenting with water amounts and the psi. However, if you lose the one fin/stand that it comes with, it’s money down the drain. "This is fantastic for fun and learning for kids. A fun way to end our mini-unit on rockets." - Jason A great lesson in atmospheric pressure and thrust. And, it is lightweight enough to make a pretty fabulous game of catch-the-falling-bottle. We used a mini, battery-powered air compressor in lieu of a manual bike pump (much less tiring). The boys eventually knocked it out with baseballs, and it still held up! No cracks or busted parts. Despite our big, open field, one gust of wind did land the bottle about 40 feet up in a pine tree. We spent hours and hours launching this thing into the sky, and there's not a crack anywhere. I was pleasantly surprised by the durability. The set-up was maybe two minutes, and the kids (three elementary schoolers and one middle schooler) did it without me. Promising reviews: "This is about as simple as rocket science gets. Pump not included, a bicycle pump is recommended.
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