In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As a starter, it would be best to let your child feel the excitement that comes from biking by letting them be your little passenger.  While installing a bike seat would seem simple enough, it is important to keep in mind that there will be added weight on your bicycle and hence for starters, you should practice taking them around for a shorter period of time so you will get used to it. This would be a good start as these seats are well equipped with straps not only to keep their bodies in place but even for their feet so that they would not get injured by getting into contact with the bike chains. Bike seats are installed either at the front of the bike and are attached to its “stem” or headset, or it could be attached at the rear, sitting on top of a bike rack.  Front bike seats are connected to the stem, which connects your handlebars to the front fork of your bike.There should be at least a distance of 20 inches (50.8 cm) from your seat tube to the handlebars of the bike to allow sufficient space for the bike seat and the biker’s legs. You must also have ample space in your bike’s head tube for the installation of the seat.  The seat is often recommended for threaded headsets but if your bike has an adjustable thread-less one, it would do as well. Due to the nature of the attachment of the seat, you can place lighter children – preferably between 9 months and 3 years – in front bike seats. You should also take into consideration whether your state laws allow this type of child bike seats to be installed.  There are some states in the US that do not allow children to be seated at the front of a bike. Rear child bike seats on the other hand are installed either directly on to the seat tube or at the top of a bike rack.  Most of these bike seats come with their own installation instructions which can be easily done by a parent.   This type of seat is recommended for children older than 3 years who are still light enough for the seat. Various companies have additional features to their bike seats such as windshields, foot straps, handlebars, seat buckles, head support, and seat buckles to provide comfort and safety to your child.
Summary: Consider attaching a child's bike seat to your own bike. Attach the bike seat to either the front or back of the bike. Consider any state laws. Install a rear bike seat.

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