Choosing the right size bike makes a huge difference to how your child rides. The right fit helps them feel confident starting and stopping, steering, braking, and handling the bike as they grow. But children shoot up quickly, and it’s surprisingly easy for a bike to become too small without you noticing. When that happens, their comfort, control and progress can all take a hit.
If you’re wondering when to move up a bike size, here are five clear signs your child may have outgrown their bike.
Learning to ride a bike is a major milestone in a child’s life, and choosing the right bike can make all the difference. Parents often ask: Are Frog Bikes good for learning to ride? Our short answer is: Yes, they’re one of the best bikes for kids starting out.
We’ll explain why Frog Bikes are such a popular choice for parents looking for the best kids’ bike for learning to ride, and how their thoughtful design helps children build confidence, balance, and riding skills from day one.
If you’re wondering whether an 18″ kids’ bike is the perfect next step for your young rider, this guide breaks down everything you need to know. And because the Frog 47 is one of the most popular 18″ bikes for growing adventurers, we’ll show you exactly who it’s built for and why it’s such a confidence‑boosting choice.
When it comes to helping toddlers develop balance, coordination and confidence, choosing the right balance bike makes all the difference. Parents across the UK consistently search for the best balance bikes for toddlers, and one brand that repeatedly stands out is Frog Bikes.
Frog Bikes is a UK‑based children’s bike specialist, designing lightweight, child‑specific bikes for young riders. Trusted by schools, cycling instructors and families globally.
Choosing your child’s first bike is a huge milestone, but with so many sizes and styles available, it can be tricky to know where to begin. Should your child start on a balance bike or jump straight to pedals? And is a 12-inch or 14-inch kids’ bike the right fit for their height, confidence, and cycling experience?
When a child is ready for a 20-inch bike, the right choice can transform every journey, from school runs to weekend adventures. This guide explores the best 20‑inch kids’ bikes across four riding styles: hybrid, city, road, and gravel, to help you choose the perfect bike model for your rider’s needs.
The ultimate guide to Frog Bikes’ award‑winning range Choosing the right bike for your child is one of the most exciting milestones of growing up. From taking their very first ride, racing around the park, to tackling real off‑road trails, the right bike builds confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of cycling...
Why MTB fork maintenance matters for kids’ bikes Parents often ask us for advice on child mountain bike maintenance because keeping a bike in good condition is about more than just performance; it’s about safety, confidence, and peace of mind. When your child heads out on the trails, you want to know their bike is working with them, not against them.
In this guide, we’ll explore the best Frog Bikes for 10-year-olds, covering every riding style, from everyday adventures to road racing, gravel exploration, and mountain biking. One of the many added benefits of choosing a Frog bike is its lasting value: when your child eventually outgrows it, you can pass it on to a sibling or friend, or even resell it, with many families typically recouping around 60% of the original retail price.
When parents search for the best mountain bikes for kids, they’re not just looking for flashy designs; they want bikes that are safe, lightweight, and built to help children grow their skills.
That’s exactly what Frog Bikes has delivered with its brand-new kids' mountain bike range, designed specifically for young riders. These bikes combine durability, comfort, and performance, the perfect mix for kids eager to explore trails with confidence.
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