A tricycle with a push handle is a type of children's tricycle designed with a detachable or integrated handle at the back. This allows a parent or guardian to push and steer the tricycle, offering more control and safety, especially for younger children who may not yet be able to pedal or steer independently.
Key features often include:
- **Adjustable Push Handle**: Allows the adult to guide the tricycle, often removable when the child can ride independently.
- **Pedal Lock or Freewheeling**: In some models, the pedals can be locked so the child can rest their feet while being pushed.
- **Safety Features**: These may include a seat belt, harness, or canopy for sun protection.
- **Growing Stages**: Many of these tricycles are designed to adapt as the child grows, transitioning from a stroller-like device to a standard tricycle.