Wishbone 3 in 1 Bike and Ride-On
January 12, 2012 by Natalie · Leave a Comment
New Zealand company Wishbone with its 3 in 1 innovative designs has blown some inspiration into the ride on market. There’s their bike which starts as a trike, then becomes a medium sized balance bike, and then you flip the flame and make it a large balance bike when they’re five, plus there’s also the [...]
Toddlebike
October 11, 2010 by Lucy · 6 Comments
Don’t tell Alfie, but we’ve got him a Skipper wooden balance bike for Christmas (looks like his dad’s powder blue Vespa – thanks, Achica), but I’m a bit worried it’ll be too big for a few months, so I’ve been on the lookout for an interim vehicle as he’s fast outgrowing his Wheelybug. Step forward [...]
Trying Out: Like A Bike Jumper
July 16, 2010 by Natalie · Leave a Comment
Kat’s daughter Milla has been trying out the LIKEaBIKE Mini balance bike for the past few months while Saria has got the aluminium Jumper balance bike, which is styled like a mountain bike with a hint of BMX and is suitable for age 3-6 years. Your little rider needs to have a minimum inside leg [...]
On Trial: LIKEaBIKE Mini
April 1, 2010 by Kat · 4 Comments
Never has a test product caused so much excitement at Bambino Goodies but when Milla and Saria were sent LIKEaBIKEs to trial there were squeals, clapping and jumping for joy (and yes, not just from the girls!) Milla has been testing the LIKEaBIKE Mini while Saria will be giving you her verdict on the LIKEaBIKE [...]
Kids Love Design
November 17, 2008 by Natalie · 2 Comments
Ooh, I have found a new store to get all hot and bothered about, France based Kids Love Design. The owner Séverine spent two years researching what has ended up being a well thought out, delectable collection of must have designer led products for kids. Featuring furniture, decoration, toys, and unique design pieces, there are [...]
Sesame Street Childs Wooden Training Bike
May 1, 2008 by Natalie · Leave a Comment
I’m normally not into products with TV characters on them but I can make an exception for Sesame Street ones as they remind me of my youth!… Anyway…It has no stabilisers or pedals and it trains your childs sense of balance and coordination and they push themselves along with their feet until they feel confident enough to freewheel.

































