DADDYCHILD
Scooters for Kids 3 Wheel Kick Scooter for Toddlers Girls & Boys, 4 Adjustable Height, Lean to Steer, Extra-Wide Deck, Light Up Wheels for Children from 3 to 14 Years Old
Scooters for Kids 3 Wheel Kick Scooter for Toddlers Girls & Boys, 4 Adjustable Height, Lean to Steer, Extra-Wide Deck, Light Up Wheels for Children from 3 to 14 Years Old
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- Scooters
- Scooters for Kids
- Enjoy a smoother ride: DADDYCHILD Kick Scooter is equipped with a wide standing board and 3 wheels that provide plenty of support and a perfectly balanced ride for kids ages 3-8 years old.
- Add Fun to Ride: The kids scooter features motion-activated light-up LED wheels, which are bright enough to see during the day and are really neat at night. Lights are powered by kids, no batteries required. Lights get brighter with the faster your kids go. The bright multi-color lights add plenty of fun to every journey.
- Turn and Stop with Ease: Lean-to-Steer technology and lightweight design offer control turning and keep balance easily by your child's physical incline. Help kids build up their balance, coordination, and confidence as they scoot. Large aluminum reinforced rear-wheel foot brake is easy to stop the scooter quickly when treads.
- Comfortable and Safe: The 3 wheel scooter comes equipped with non-slip deck, 3 non-marking PU high-rebound wheels and ABEC-7 bearings, make the children scooter glide stably, smoothly and quietly. Providing an extra level of safety and comfort so they can ride all day long. Great for outdoor and indoor use.
- Satisfaction guarantee: Its adjustable height gives your kids a scooter they can ride for years to come. We guarantee it but still pleased to offer our general 1-year warranty.
Overview
- Brand : DADDYCHILD
- Color : Pop Graffiti 1-D07
- Age Range (Description) : kids
- Special Feature : Rechargable
- Weight Limit : 50 Pounds
- Product Dimensions : 24"L x 8"W x 21"H
- Number of Wheels : 3
- Model Name : S910
- Wheel Material : Rubber
- Frame Material : Aluminum
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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