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It's getting closer to summer and you're looking for fun activities for your kid to do outside. If your kid is too small to ride a bike and too big for the little walkers, they are looking for something fun to do while you do your gardening or other outdoor chores. This scooter is for smaller kids and they just sit on it and go. Razor came out with a new line of Jr/Preschool riding toys. My son got the Razor Jr. Twisti Lil’ Buzz Scooter and he loves it when he's either inside playing or outside with his brother. The scooter has handles on the side to steer the scooter wherever your child wishes to go. My son rides it along the sidewalk connecting our front porch to our backyard. My other son who is 13 years old wanted to try to get on the scooter but when we read the label, we found that he was way too big and he got disappointed because he really wanted to try it.
The handle on the scooter moves the
wheels at the bottom. Whenever the handles move, the eyes also move the same
way. The tires are sturdy and durable to withstand little people. They
remind me of skateboard wheels; made of polypropylene. The plastic is made of a
high impact durable plastic frame, and the handlebars are padded with foam
grips. Recommended age for this toy is 18 and up. Up to 55 pounds weight.
Not only is this scooter fun to watch
my son play on it; it reminds me a lot of the scooters I used to play with in
gym class at school. Obviously not as cute! Razor Jr made this style of scooter
for a boy and a girl. The girls is a pink and yellow lady buzz scooter.
To purchase your very own
Written by: Nikki Adams
Świetny pomysł, dla malucha musi to być frajda jazda na takim sprzęcie. ;)
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