For Kids
Gift ideas for kids
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Dring Dring Bell
$24.00Designed and hand-painted in Montreal these metal bicycle bells are made with eco-friendly paints that contain no solvents or toxic fumes.
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H.A. Rey Curious George Rides A Bike
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Early Rider Early Rider Classic
$180.00The best wood push bike we've found. Indestructible, beautiful, and of course, incredibly fun. The Early Rider Classic lets kids learn to balance on a bicycle safely and intuitively. And when they are ready for a pedal bike, after learning to ride a push bike, kids can usually transition to one without having to use training wheels. more -
Nantucket Bike Basket Co. Gull Kids
$30.00A beautiful and beautifully simple small basket sized perfectly for kid's bikes. 3 colors. more -
Helkama Helkama Jopo 16" Children's Bicycle
$395.00The perfect bike for young riders. more -
Fjallraven Kanken Backpack Mini
$45.00First introduced in 1978, FjÀllraven's quintessential Swedish Kanken backpack. Mini-sized version. more -
Nutcase Little Nutty Dots
$60.00Kid's pattern helmet. One size fits toddler to 5 years old. more -
Nutcase Little Nutty Watermelon
$60.00Child's pattern helmet. Protect your melon with this thick shell. One size fits toddler to 5 years old. more -
Knog Party Frank Cable Lock
$24.95The Party Frank is a small flexible braided steel cable with an integrated locking key system. A super simple and easy way to keep your lock and bike in check. more -
One Two Three Speed Reflective Helmet Bow
$16.00Based in Brooklyn, NY the OneTwoThreeSpeed Reflective Helmet Bows are seriously some of the greatest safety gear we have come across. Available in an assortment of different colors, each bow has a reflective ribbon that lights up in the dark. more -
Dutch Solid Bell
$15.00We went to Holland and fell in love with these bells and now you can too! They're available in a fun assortment of colors. more -
Emilie Warren McLeod The Bear's Bicycle
$5.99A young boy imagines that his teddy bear becomes a full-sized bear who disobeys every bicycle safety rule that the boy lists.
Illustrated children's book by Emilie W. McLeod more