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Little Tikes Lean to Turn Scooter for Children - Easy-to-Ride, Foot-to-Floor Design - Hours of Active Play - Promotes Balance & Coordination, For Ages 2 to 4 Years, Green and Blue

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The bar is not height adjustable. However, it is a really good height for younger children from 2-4 years, the angle of their arms is more in front of them and great for balance while learning.  As they grow the bar eventually be at the right height, more down from their chest. I liked this scooter better than the others because it has a wide standing area and the way it tilts as the child leans or turns is very smooth. The balance area is flexible for bouncy kids. My 3 year old has dropped it, it is very durable. If your child wants it as a skate board, the bar will come off (with ease of parent, it won't slip off while child rides it), so they can have 2 toys in one.  I hope this helps h2>

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Your active baby will now want to explore everything and everywhere! Use simple language to help encourage that first word and ensure playtime includes fun games like peek-a-boo. Shop 9 - 12 monthsToysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca base "Our Suggested Age" ranges on these manufacturer recommendations, as well as considering which ages will enjoy the product. Such factors as a child's developmental skill set and toy popularity help determine the enjoyment levels of a product. span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Jen Sych from span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>KatJ from span itemprop="name">Great ValueMy son loves this - a great starter scooter for a great price. (A little 'flimsy/wobbly' but I didn't expect more considering the price). Great value, and perfect for someone learning to balance and ride.

Date published: 2020-04-28
One way to save a few quid when buying a scooter is to avoid opting for a foldable option. If you don’t need the folding functionality and have space for it, you’ll save a bit of cash. On the other hand, if you need to cram it into your car boot on a regular basis, the foldable option can be a lifesaver. It might cost more, but it will make your life a little bit easier. How long do you want this scooter to last?

span itemprop="name">Defective?my son got this as a present several monthes ago, it is his first scooter so he was practicing since then...but even using all his weight and force, it is too difficult for him to turn. If an adulte put his weight and pressure on it, hardly but it can turn, but... it is supposed to be for small kids! Maybe ours is defective, but I don't recommend this product. it is not interesting to ride.

Date published: 2019-09-07
Scooters come in all sorts of sizes and prices, so there are plenty of options to consider when you’re in the market for buying one. Contemplating your answers to the following questions should help you narrow the search and identify your ideal option. What age range do you need your scooter to cover? span itemprop="name">perfectIT not only looks great but works well too. it is the perfect height for my almost 4 year old boy. He really likes it.
Date published: 2019-06-21