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Most target toddlers and preschoolers. Commonly listed age ranges run from about 12 months up to 5–6 years, with many models specifically labeled for 12–36 months (1–3 years).
Typical safety features include: wide, stable bases or four‑point supports; limited rocking angles or angle limiters (for example 35°–40°) to reduce tipping; rounded edges; anti‑slip strips or grips; built‑in backrests or safety belts; and anti‑tilt designs on some models.
Assembly varies by model. Some require adult assembly and may include tools (or expect you to supply tools); others arrive ready to use with no assembly. Always check the product listing or instructions for the specific assembly requirements.
Many models offer multi‑mode designs. Examples include 4‑in‑1 units that convert between a rocker, a parent‑guided ride‑on with a push handle, a four‑wheel balance bike and a balance board; 3‑in‑1 models that convert to a sliding car or scooter plus a balance board; and larger 4‑in‑1 climber sets that combine arch climber, crawling tunnel, rocking arch and rocking horse.
Convertible models use detachable components to create balance boards, sliding cars or scooters, and sometimes a table/chair. Detachment and attachment methods vary: some use screw caps for secure fixing and removal, others advertise tool‑free detachment, and assembly/attachment requirements differ by model—refer to the product instructions for the exact method.