From Trikes to Two Wheels - Discovering How to Ride

Got a young kid at home? Well then maybe you should consider starting with a trike. Tri scooters are wonderful for the general development of kids helping them to get to grips with balance and get them ready for their future experiences with a cycle when they are older.

Tri scooter manufacturers take greatest care to make the rides appealable to the children while still ensuring safety. And what appeals better to kids than their favourite cartoon characters?

Barbie My Special Things tri scooter - A girls favourite pink colour and a huge image of Barbie on the handlebars make this tricycle any little girl’s best companion. Watch your kid develop balance and road sense under the able direction of Barbie.

Disney Princess tri scooter - They’re all here- Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Mulan. These 8 princesses from varied Disney stories make this scooter terribly special. Built as a vehicle fit for a queen, the scooter comes in visually attractive blue and pink colour scheme. A must have for any princess.

Upsy Daisy tri scooter - Iggle Piggle’s pal from the night garden, Upsy Daisy, is here now. The rag doll with bright outfits and the orange loudhailer appears as the logo on the handle of this very well designed scooter.

iScoot tri scooter - Also known as a Bobby board, this one is for the really young ones, the 3 year olds. A radical design that features two wheels on the front and the 3rd at the rear. Made of intensely light material, the tri scooter is just what your kid would desire to get his first lessons in balance and coordination.

Though themed differently, all of the tri scooters score high on safety and comfort. The frame has been kept lightweight and the design is extraordinarily cartable. The feedback for the scooters have been very positive with users liking their abilities to engross the children imaginations while still teaching them some awfully important lessons.

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Published in: Bikers Den, Children Fun | on November 25th, 2009 |

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