Mini Micro Preschool Scooter

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Mini Micro Preschool Scooter



 : Mini Micro Preschool Scooter
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Editorial Review:

Editorial ReviewThe three-wheel Preschool Scooter is a good solution for toddlers who, watching older siblings, have contracted a bad case of scooter envy. In front, two 4-inch urethane wheels are placed eight inches apart for stability; at the back, there's a 3-inch wheel and a 'spoon' brake just like on those metal 'big kid' scooters. This vehicle is mostly plastic, but sturdy enough for the job, with comfortable foam grips. A cleverly designed 'lean-and-steer' mechanism at the front axle makes it significantly easier to control than some three- or four-wheel toddler scooters. This one resists the tendency to tip over when going around corners. --Richard Farr






















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great but hard to find!!!
After I saw my 2 year old using this scooter in the park, I had to get him one. It says 3+ but he uses it with ease. It's great. My problem was the foam handles, which he literally chewed off, as little kids love to bite and chew any foam items. I got new handles and they are already bitten too! Also, I had to order this scooter online thru Toys 'R Us, but now it's not available there. If it really is available thru Amazon, it's twice the price! (I paid $34 with shipping). So yes, I definitely recommend it for your preschooler (under 45 lbs.) but beware overpaying!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent scooter
We bought this three years ago, and it's proven to be very usable and durable for both our little ones. The best of all the rolling toys we have for them.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - PRICE UP-ED 100%!!!
I love this scooter for my 3 year old. Have had it for a year now --he was able to use it when he was just 2 and he still uses it everyday. I'd like to give it 5 stars and I would have 3 months ago. I definately paid no more than $30 for it though bc I remember thinking it was a perfect bday gift for other kids. it's clearly popular and the only one of its kind. Anyone else remember the good ol' price days? I can't buy it any longer for friends!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best purchase ever
This scooter was a gift for my 3 1/2 year old for Christmas. It is very stable, easy to use, and has a brake in back, which few scooters do. My 2 year old loved it so much, we got another one for him. But, when I bought it at Christmas, this was 29.00 The only one I can find on this site now is 59.00. Not sure why the price jumped up, so I can't recommend it as highly as I did at the lower price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A very good purchase
I bought this scooter for my daughter when she turned 2 years old. She just turned 3 now. She saw the older kids riding theirs and really wanted one. She used the scooter at least 2-3 times a week for all of last summer. It still looks almost brand new. She is a very petite child and was able to handle the scooter from the time that she got it without much help. I only wish that the handlebar was a little lower for her. The scooter is light enough that she can maneuver it easily. The base is broad and she is able to get both feet on for a stable ride even if they aren't placed perfectly. The brake is easy for her to reach and operate too. She still has a little trouble with her turns because she needs more practice, but with the 2 wheels in the front, she has never tipped the scooter over or fallen off the scooter. I feel that she is safe with this scooter and she loves it!



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