The Best Bike Accessories for Kids: A Mom’s Must-Haves List

 When I bought my son his bike from www.royalbaby.com.ph, I thought the job was done. The bike looked great, the size was perfect, and he was beyond excited. But once we started riding more often—weekends at the park, short rides around the village, and even occasional errands—I realized something: accessories matter.

Not just for style (although yes, that helps), but for safety, comfort, and fun.

Here are the must-have bike accessories I swear by, especially for parents just starting out:


1. A Proper Helmet (Non-Negotiable)

If you buy one accessory, make it a helmet. I didn’t want to take any risks, and luckily, RoyalBaby makes helmets designed specifically for kids—lightweight, adjustable, and they actually want to wear them because they look cool.

Tip: Measure your child’s head properly and adjust the straps snugly under the chin. It should sit low on the forehead, not tilted back.


2. Bell or Horn

It might seem like just a cute extra, but a bike bell teaches your child awareness and basic biking manners. My son loves ringing his before every turn like he’s announcing his arrival. Plus, it’s included in many RoyalBaby models already, which is a huge plus.


3. Handlebar Basket or Pouch

If your kid is anything like mine, they’ll want to bring everything—a toy car, a water bottle, sometimes even a small snack. A front basket keeps their hands free and things safe. We got ours with the bike from RoyalBaby, and it’s surprisingly roomy.


4. Water Bottle Holder

Hydration is important, especially during long rides or on hot days. Some models on RoyalBaby.com.ph come with water bottle holders already mounted at the back or under the seat.


5. Training Wheels (If Needed)

RoyalBaby bikes come with removable training wheels that are sturdy and balanced. They were a lifesaver when we were just starting out. What I love is that you can easily remove them once your child gets the hang of balancing.


6. Reflective Stickers or Lights

If you go out later in the afternoon like we sometimes do, it’s smart to add reflectors or small LED lights. They’re inexpensive, and they add a little extra safety—plus kids think they’re “so high-tech.”


7. Bike Stand (Kickstand)

This is something we added later, but I wish we had it from day one. It keeps the bike upright (and keeps my walls from getting scratched when my son leans it against everything). A lot of RoyalBaby models already come with a kickstand once you remove the training wheels.


8. Knee and Elbow Pads

If your little one is still learning or a bit adventurous, padded protection helps prevent scrapes and tears (from both skin and emotions). We used them in the early stages and kept them in the “bike basket” just in case.


Final Thoughts from One Mom to Another

When it comes to kids and biking, it’s never just about the bike. The right accessories make the ride safer, smoother, and way more fun—for both the child and the parent watching proudly from behind.

If you’re just starting your biking journey, I highly recommend checking out the full selection of bikes and gear at www.royalbaby.com.ph. Their designs are made with real kids (and real parents) in mind. From pre-installed accessories to quality builds, they’ve honestly thought of everything—so you don’t have to.

Here’s to safe rides, big smiles, and memories that roll on.

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