Sunday, March 3, 2013

Scooters For Modern Toddlers

As a kid, are your fondest memories pedaling around the neighborhood or a parking lot on your new bicycle? Was it your pride and joy - shining and gliding as the wind whistled past your ears on a typical but wonderful summer afternoon? These are spectacular memories that should be granted to the future generations. However, bikes are no longer the most asked for on Christmas and Birthday lists. Now you have the best scooters for 3 year olds. That's right! Toddlers are pondering modes of transportation around their front yard and they want a brand new, super-cool gadget to get them there.

While it's true that scooters have been around for the better part of a century, these toddler-friendly scooters are designed specifically to cater to growing kids and their flourishing heights, weights, and interests. Scooters are the new bicycles of the modern age! They're durable, long lasting (when researched and bought wisely), affordable, and available with a list of assorted features and safety precautions.

For example, think of the best bike you ever owned when you were a tiny tot. Now set your eyes on the YBike Glider Deluxe Scooter. This scooter is the perfect beginner glider for toddlers who need to build their balance and enhance their motor development. It's equipped with a strong ribbed deck for optimum gripping of sneaker treads for a slip-resistant ride; plus, the aluminum handlebar helps keep kids balanced while teaching them how to steer and brake with ease.

For more advanced little riders who need something to last a few years, there's the VMG Batman 3-Wheel Scooter. This glider not only has an awesome image of Batman on the front handlebars, it also holds up to 85 pounds. This means your tiny tyke can start with this scooter at the age of 3 and have it with him to ride until upwards of 11 or older.
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Find a great list of the top selling scooters for kids 3 years of age:

http://www.squidoo.com/best-scooters-for-3-year-olds

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