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TONBUX Kids Scooter for Ages 3-5, Toddler Scooter with Light-Up Deck and Wheels, Adjustable 4-Level Height 3-Wheel Scooter for Kids, Lean-to-Steer Design
TONBUX Kids Scooter for Ages 3-5, Toddler Scooter with Light-Up Deck and Wheels, Adjustable 4-Level Height 3-Wheel Scooter for Kids, Lean-to-Steer Design
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- 【4 Adjustable Height Levels】This scooter featuring a handlebar that adjusts to four height levels, it ensures your child stays comfortable and stable as they grow. Scooter for kids 3-5, there's no need to buy a new scooter as they get taller – simply adjust the height to match their growth and keep up with their development.
- 【Unique Light-Up Deck and Wheels Design】Toddler scooter with light-up deck and 3 wheels adds a touch of magic to your child's ride! Perfect for evening adventures, the lights brighten up their scooting experience while enhancing visibility. (Deck light requires 3 AA batteries, not included.) Let your child shine while riding, even when the sun sets!
- 【Lean-to-Steer Control】Encourage your child to develop balance and coordination with the intuitive lean-to-steer control. This fun and safe feature makes turning smooth and easy, giving beginners the confidence to master their riding skills without the fear of falling over.
- 【Easy to Carry and Store】With a detachable handlebar, this scooter for kids is perfect for on-the-go families! Simply disassemble it for convenient storage or transport, making it an ideal travel companion for trips or quick outings. Keep the scooter compact and ready for the next adventure!
- 【The Ideal First Scooter for Kids】The Ideal First Kids’ Scooter: Built for stability, fun, and ease, this 3 wheel scooters for kids 2-5 is an ideal gift for toddlers and young kids starting their scooting adventures.
Overview
- Brand : TONBUX
- Color : Red
- Age Range (Description) : Little Kid
- Special Feature : Non Slip Deck, Lightweight, Adjustable Handlebar Height, Light Up Wheels
- Weight Limit : 40 Kilograms
- Number of Wheels : 3
- Model Name : dl
- Wheel Material : Polyurethane
- Frame Material : Aluminum
- Handlebar Type : Adjustable
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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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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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