Children's and Toddlers Scooters
& Safety Helmets
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Razor, Inline, Mini & Folding Scooters - CLICK HERE
please read SCOOTER safety advice -click here |
Toddlers Scooters and Trikes |
Mini Micro Scooter - GLTC
robust lightweight toddlers scooter
with pink or blue plastic kick board and
three wheels for stability
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Folding Wood Scooter - Letterbox
available in pink or blue, each scooter has 4 rubber wheels and is made from safe and sturdy wood and folds away for easy storage
from age 3
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Iggle Piggle 3 wheel scooter - Amazon
from In the Night Garden a delightful pale blue tri scooter
with a red footplate and complete
with a fluffy Iggle Piggle handlebar rucksack.
Adjustable height and non slip footplate
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Bob The Builder Scooter - Amazon
Light and Sound Tri-scooter
Listen to Bob's favourite sayings
and theme tune.
age from 3 years
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Fifi Scooter - Amazon
chunky 3 wheel scooter
with
pink Fifi carry pouch
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Dora 3 wheel scooter - Amazon
Dora the Explorer scooter. Includes stickers to create your own personal design
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Doctor Who Scooter - Amazon
silver alloy folding Dr Who micro scooter with adjustable handlebars.
easy to operate rear friction brake, slip proof foot plate and push button
folding mechanism. The scooter has comfortable foam handlebar protectors and is decorated with the scenes from Dr Who
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Postman Pat Scooter - Amazon
red and yellow toddlers 3 wheeled scooter
with postman pat handlebar bag
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Disney Princess Scooter - Woolworths
pretty pink and purple 3 wheeled scooter
8 inch wheels
age from 3 years
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Children's Razor, In-line and Folding Scooters |

Pink Micro Scooter - Amazon
pale pink and black scooter with grey wheels.
folding and adjustable height robust scooter
for ages up to adult

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Blue Folding Scooter
with flashing lights - adjustable - from age 5
also available Pink Flashing Folding Scooter
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| Nimbus Scooter - Amazon
Lightweight, foldable children's scooter
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Nebulus Scooter - Amazon
lightweight folding scooter pink
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Razor A Scooter - Amazon
top of the range folding scooter
lightweight and sturdy
unique breaking system
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Cosmic Flashing Lights Deck Scooter - Woolworths
folding scooter with rear brake
footplate lights up
long life wheels
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Storm Flashing Lights Scooter - Woolworths
various colours
large 12 ins wheels for stability
folding aluminium scooter
flashing lights on both sides of foot plate
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Scooter Safety information |
Scooter Safety
- Be careful when Riding scooters
When using scooters, the following safety measures are recommended- taken from 'The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents' (RoSPA). For more information on safety visit www.rospa.org.uk
Where and where not to use scooters
- Scooters should NOT be used where they will cause danger, fear or inconvenience to other people or danger to the scooter user.
- Be careful on hills as scooters can pick up speed quickly.
- Avoid using scooters in the dark as they do not have lights or reflectors and therefore will be difficult for other people to see you.
- Scooters should NOT be used on the road as motorists will not be expecting to see them among the traffic and as they are so small they are again difficult to see.
- The small wheels can easily become stuck in drain covers or pot holes bringing the rider to an abrupt halt and could throw them to the ground in front of vehicles.
- It is also dangerous to cross roads on scooters as there could be a temptation to scoot off the kerb at speed in a bid to beat the traffic.
- Most scooter users seem to ride on the pavement. There is however no clear legal position about riding scooters on pavements. It has been suggested that it could be covered by the same legislation that makes it an offence to ride a bicylce on the pavement. But it seems more likely that police will decide whether not to take action according to local circumstances.
- Scooters should not be used on narrow or crowded pavements.
Protective Clothing
- It is predicted that wearing protective clothing when riding scooters could prevent more than 60% of scooter injuries.
- If you are a parent you should consider purchasing a helmet, knee, elbow and wrist protectors.
- Also wearing bright or fluorescent clothing during the day and reflective materials if the scooter is to be used in the dark. This will help other people see scooter users more easily.
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