Toimsa Disney Princess 12 Inch Kids Bike with Stabilisers

Original price was: £129.99.Current price is: £109.99.

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The Toimsa Disney Princess 12 inch kids bike gives young riders a confident start, thanks to its removable stabilisers that provide extra balance as children learn to pedal. Decorated with graphics of beloved Disney Princesses and finished in pink and white, the bike captures the attention of any young fan. A front basket adds a practical touch, giving children somewhere to carry small items on their rides. The adjustable seat and handlebars accommodate growth over time, while a front calliper brake keeps things safe and controlled.

This Disney Princess kids bike from Toimsa is built for children at the early stages of cycling, with every detail supporting their developing skills and independence. The 12 inch wheel size suits smaller riders, and the pink and white colour scheme ties in neatly with the Princess graphics throughout. Removable stabilisers mean the bike can adapt as confidence grows, transitioning from fully supported riding to two wheels when the child is ready. Adjustable components extend the life of the bike, making it a practical choice for parents who want a bicycle that keeps pace with their child.

Frequently Asked Questions

The bike suits children of approximately 86 to 100 cm tall, which typically corresponds to ages 3 to 5 years. Both the saddle and handlebars adjust in height, so parents can fine-tune the fit as their child grows rather than needing to replace the bike immediately.
No pumping is ever needed - the 12-inch wheels use solid puncture-proof EVA foam tyres rather than air-filled inner tubes. This removes the risk of a flat tyre mid-ride and means the bike stays ready to use with no maintenance from the tyres.
The stabilisers are fully removable and attach without specialist tools, so they can be taken off once your child has gained enough balance and confidence. The fixed rear wheel also means the bike naturally slows when pedalling stops, which helps younger children manage speed before they are fully comfortable with the front brake.