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The 3 wheels

I have been looking out in the park and there are more children on the metal 2 wheelers

But 6 is still quite young to be influenced by peer pressure and the shift to a larger 3 wheeler would certainly be less than the 2 wheeler

Someone might pipe up with a 6 year old to say what suits them ...

Davster - my 3.5 yr old tried the micro rocket out a couple of weeks ago - he really wanted it and actually rode on it ok, but we eventually got the maxi micro as I thought he really was a bit young for it (and he was handing his mini micro down to his brother - I didn't want him reclaiming it because the 2 wheeled version was too advanced!).
Mine grew out of their three wheel micros and maxi before 6 years. AT 9 and 6 they are perfectly happy with their two wheelers. One is a cheap metal type with Olympic branding and the other is a more durable Razor with bigger wheels. Important to get them with "gel" wheels otherwise I think they can be a bit jarring and therefore tiring. One good thing is that they fold easily and I can get them on the bus without bashing passengers' ankles. I'm thinking of getting a Razor for myself so that I can keep up with them as they scoot down the hill to school.

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