Micro Kickboard - Mini Deluxe LED 3-Wheeled, Lean-to-Steer, Swiss-Designed Micro Scooter for Preschool Kids with LED Light-up Wheels, Ages 2-5
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
It isn't foldable at all. Rather, it features a detachable handlebar (which can be removed at any time to store or transport the scooter). If you have any additional questions, please contact us. There is a toll-free number that you can call. 888-888-888-888 is a toll-free telephone number. 236- The phone number is 5667, and they are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on Friday.
It isn't foldable at all. Rather, it features a detachable handlebar (which can be removed at any time to store or transport the scooter). If you have any additional questions, please contact us. There is a toll-free number that you can call. 888-888-888-888 is a toll-free telephone number. 236- The phone number is 5667, and they are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on Friday.
Over the years, we've only had one type of LED wheel- Scooters used in photoshoots are included in this category. We can confirm that the item is accurately depicted on Amazon's website; thank you!
I have the exact same model in front of me; in person, it's only slightly darker. Although the images are similar, they appear to have been slightly enhanced to give them a more glowing green appearance. In person, it's slightly darker, but it's still very close. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Micro Kickboard - Mini Deluxe LED 3-Wheeled, Lean-to-Steer, Swiss-Designed Micro Scooter for Preschool Kids with LED Light-up Wheels, Ages 2-5
It only took a few tries for my four-year-old to figure it out. The wheels have a turn mechanism that activates when the handlebar is leaned in either direction. It's well-made.
Our four-year-old will use it for another year (or until she reaches 110 cm), after which our one-year-old should be able to take over. There are some less expensive rip-offs available. There are knockoffs available, but keep in mind that the lighting wheels are just for show, and that the gears and solid build are what provide long-term usability and enjoyment.
For our 18-month-old, this was an excellent purchase. We had a cheap plastic radio flyer that didn't ride very well, and then we bought a $20 scooter from HomeGoods that we had to return due to poor quality. While the price may appear to be high, the quality is exceptional, and it rides exceptionally well! He's only 18 months old, but he already knows how to turn around. On his own, he was able to ride down a steeply incline driveway. It's fascinating to watch, and I'm confident he'll grow into it because our next-door neighbor's 3-year-old still rides hers.
Yes, absolutely! It was a big hit with my three-year-old granddaughter. Most importantly, her parents adore it, as my son thoroughly researched safety features and customer reviews before ordering it. br>At first, I thought it was a bit pricey for a toy, but after taking it out of the box, I realized why: It's extremely well-made, with sturdy but lightweight materials and a lovely design. This isn't going to be another cheap toy. br>Even I had no trouble putting it together. It was only made up of two parts, and all I had to do was push the handlebar into the main frame until it clicked.
I bought it for the kids for Christmas, and they loved it for the first few minutes, but then it turned on them. For both my 2 and 3 year olds, it was difficult to maintain control. Worse, from the front, it's fairly easy to tip over. Make sure the kids are prepared to play this game.
My almost 2-year-old grandson fit perfectly in the "mini. " For more information on this fantastic little scooter, visit the Micro Scooter website!.
br>br>It was also significantly more expensive, but the quality made it all worthwhile. br>br>For starters, the scooter is relatively light, making it easy for a child to pick it up and transport it wherever they want. br>br>Despite its lightness, the scooter feels quite sturdy. I can tell it's made of high-quality materials and will last a long time. br>br>Maneuvrability is one of my main concerns with scooters with two front wheels. They rely on a mechanism that requires kids to steer the scooter by leaning the T bar left or right. On other scooters, my toddler found this mechanism to be quite stiff and difficult to master. On this scooter, however, it performs admirably. My toddler had no trouble negotiating bends after only a few hours. br>br>The only disadvantage of this scooter is its cost, which may be a deterrent for some. However, I believe the investment is well worth it because of the quality and durability. br>br>It would also be nice if the board were a little wider so that toddlers have more room to balance on the scooter.
The platform is wide enough for a young child to learn to balance, but the bike also allows for increased speed as they grow older. The two front wheels, as well as the lean-to, aid in balance. My son began shakily for the first few tries and was flying down the sidewalk, but with control, three months later. I would recommend this product to any child just starting out, and I believe it will last a long time due to the product engineering!.