But just to add in my two dineros...
My favorite kids bike is the early rider. They actually seem much lower than the like-a-bikes, but the real advantage to them is in the steering. With most of children's first bikes they have a restricted steering, which end up not being stiff enough when they are learning to balance and too stiff when they have got the hang of it and are learning to turn. The Early rider has two steering settings, one for when there learning that is very stiff, and another for after then have the hang of it that is completely free.
+1 to grow up too.
But just to add in my two dineros...
My favorite kids bike is the early rider. They actually seem much lower than the like-a-bikes, but the real advantage to them is in the steering. With most of children's first bikes they have a restricted steering, which end up not being stiff enough when they are learning to balance and too stiff when they have got the hang of it and are learning to turn. The Early rider has two steering settings, one for when there learning that is very stiff, and another for after then have the hang of it that is completely free.