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REDUCED: Smart Trike Dream 4 in 1 - Red in VGC - ?50


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The Smart Trike Dream 4-in-1 is a fun trike that grows with your child, converting from a secure baby tricycle to an independent trike. The Dream model features new additions such as a padded long back support, canopy, fold-in pedals and new super swivel wheel technology for ultra-manoeuvrability. In very good condition.


Paid ?99 for it not long ago.

Comes with original box but I will keep it assembled to make it easy for the buyer.

From a non smoking and pet free home.

Collection from SE5 (Denmark Hill).


What you need to know:

Stage 1: At 10 months your baby can safely use the foot rest and high-back support.

Stage 2: At 15 months the seat converts while parents can still push and control the trike. Your baby can enjoy the ride while developing confidence, balance motor skills.

Stage 3: At 24 months it becomes a training trike, where your little one learns to pedal.

Stage 4: At 30 months, remove parent handle, switch navigator button and the product becomes an independent trike that your little one can pedal by themselves.

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