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Electric powered toddler or kids quad bike (local delivery possible) £20


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Electric powered toddler or kids quad bike - £20

Foot pedal to power the quad bike

Drives both indoors (carpet and hard surfaces) and outdoors (dry grass, dry mud, gravel paths, playground surfaces and pavements)

The battery is locked under the seat, along with the charger which plugs into a normal plug socket

We used this with our son from 18 months up to 5 years and he and his friends absolutely loved it (and us and his friends' parents loved the photos of them in it!)

Delivery can be discussed depending on your location

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