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I have a mini mirco scooter with seat

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This clever 3in1 design is a sturdy seat that clips into a ?Mini Micro scooter allowing small children to surf the playroom floor with ease. Better still the seat grows in stages so that a child can use it as ride on, then a small scooter and finally a ?Mini Micro - making it fantastic value.


The seat is easily attached to a sturdy plastic stem featuring a rounded handle which is then locked into the ?Mini Micro three-wheeled deck.


As your child grows and becomes steadier on their feet, the seat can be removed to create My First ?Mini Micro scooter. When they are ready to pick up the pace, the plastic stem is simply swapped for a traditional Mini Micro T-bar and off they will go.


Starting out as a ride on (with seat) for 1 to 2 year olds.

Then moving to a toddler scooter for 2 to 3 year olds.

Finally adapting to a traditional Mini Micro scooter for 3 to 5 year olds.

Lime green in colour, with multi colour whizz wheel in excellent condition

selling for ?40

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