We got to this point when our daughter turned ten last year too. We were just starting to get her riding a bit on gentle paths in the forest and her old (Walmart equivalent) bike was too heavy for her to lug up the hills. We decided that if we wanted her to ride with us we needed her to enjoy it and that meant a little better bike.
We went to the LBS to look at the pretty girlie Giant kids bikes in the biggest size they had but found that she had very little growing room and would be out of it in no time. The LBS suggested a look at the very smallest sized adult bikes - a mountain bike with 26" wheels.
We ended up at another LBS and bought a Trek 3700 which ran out at a reasonable price and came in a 13" frame (smaller than the Giant's 14" frame). She loved that it was light(-er) and got used to the triggershift gears in no time flat. What we particularly liked about it was that the rear cassette has a genuine crawler gear which gave much lower gearing than all the other entry level bikes, which is very useful if you are trying to coax a young-un up a hill.
DD has ridden it plenty and did quite a bit of the training for our recent cycle tour on her own bike instead of the tandem, up to 35km or so. To help it roll along a bit faster for this "non-forest" riding I put a pair of DH's slick tyres on it.
Here is the link to the current model - hers is the red one from last year.
http://www.trekbikes.com/au/en/bikes...3_series/3700/
And here it is on its first outing...



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