Don't think its a good idea to just get an average size. Its best to take the little girl into a shop and let her try them out. Santa would prefer to know exactly which size she wants him to buy for her and probably the colour as well. If you are in Dublin somewhere like Tony Kealys, Walkinstown are good.
Anything from a 18 inch wheel to 24 inch would be normal for a 7 year old girl. ( Doesn't see to be any such thing as metric in the world of kids bikes).
You wont know until you put her an a few bikes and see which one she is comfortable with.
Can you put her on a few friends bikes? Are you OK with taking her to a bike shop to try out some bikes, even if you have no intention of buying there ?
As for buying on-line, if you are buying a flatpack bike , do you know how to assemble a bike safely, especially the brakes.
Its not impossible to get it right, but takes a bit of time and practice, and
having safe brakes is essential obviously.
BTW, Tony Kealys dont do bikes anymore, they do baby equipment only.
if you reserve it and pay a deposit by Sunday 23rd November, you'll get €30 worth of accessories free when you go to pick up the bike.
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