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Love the mini mirco too but have to say at this age they tipp over the front easily and can be super fast.

My then 2 year old had a fall (just a pebble was

enough to stop the thing and made him fall flat on his face) when he got it and lost a front tooth.

In hindsight i would have waited a bit longer with the mini micro but all over all it's the best scooter by far.

enjoy

I would advice to buy one of the strap things that you can hold onto so that you can control their speed. My son started scooting at 2, he picked it up in a couple of minutes and it was terrifying, he was so fast it was ridiculous. He had no concept at all of danger at that age (and his listening was at zero) so it was a recipe for disaster. I had never envisaged how quickly he would pick it up or how fast he would be and was completely unprepared for that.


Obviously, a personality thing,some of his friends who are more cautious in nature did not have the same issues at all. I just wanted to throw a word of caution into the mix and the tip of the strap so that you can restrain the speed if necessary and also help pull them along if needed, which is what they are for although for us it was simply used for speed control and to make him aware of danger.

yes good point re speed etc, i didn't have that problem but we did get a 'scoot-tow' which is a bar to pull them along. same as strap but rigid so helps if they aren't interested in helping you balance.


also fab for jamming your bl*&dy fingers in.


edited to add that my youngest did exactly this today, so i spoke too soon!!!!

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