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Mini Micro Scooter 3-in-1. *Final reduction*


mrjackson99

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Available to collect in SE21 or will deliver if nearby and you don?t have transport. Good working condition. See photos. ?45. NOW ?35! FINAL reduction before the item goes on eBay.


Features


Contains one 3 in 1 Micro Scooter, adapts as the child grows

Excellent Swiss design & engineering

Stage 1: A ride on scooter for 1 to 2 year olds

Stage 2: A toddler scooter for 2 to 3 year olds

Stage 3: A Mini Micro scooter for 3 to 5 year olds

Helps develop balance and co-ordination

Scooter Weight: 1.8KG

Rider Height: Up to 110cm

Maximum user weight: 20Kg

Assembled Dimensions - 24.5Lx14.5Wx59.5Hcm

Product Description


Our Mini 3-in-1 is a scooter with a trio of talents. Ride-on scooter with adjustable seat from 12 months. Lean-to-steer toddler scooter with ultra manoeuvrable O-bar for small hands. Iconic Mini Micro Classic from 2 years through to starting school. Always perfectly attuned to your child?s size and physical development. Helping them build confidence along with crucial balance and coordination skills. The only scooter you?ll need from first steps to first days at school.


From 12 months through to 5 years. The beauty of the 3in1 lies in its adaptability. From ride-on to toddler scooter to pre-school scooter ? always a perfect fit for each child?s size, development and personality.


Our patented lean-to-steer design is completely intuitive for young children ? but it doesn?t just make life easy, it actively helps them to build crucial balance, coordination and fine motor skills.


Our brakes have been carefully designed and precisely calibrated to respond to the slightest pressure with a gentle halt. Every part of the scooter is tested and re-tested for the ultimate durability and the ultimate peace of mind.

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