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We had lunch at Rocca in Dulwich village today, and unfortunately our little boy's blue mini micro 3 wheel scooter with orange brake was taken by accident from in front of the bar. The boy is devastated as his scooter is his pride and joy, so we'd love to get it back. It has two white apple stickers on the stem facing forwards, and a ring of green electrical tape (at the bottom I think).


Were you there today, and did you have a similar scooter (with a green bell with a ladybird on it) - or do you know who's scooter this is?


If anyone can help reunite boy and scooter, please PM me.


Thanks,


Al

Hi Al&Em, if you can't find it then I have a red Ozboz scooter your little man can have. My little boy just can't get into it - he prefers his bike with trainer wheels. It's not new, but you are welcome to it as a replacement if necessary.

Thanks for the very kind offer KJJ but our LO loves his micro scooter and he's at that age where he's very certain about what's his and everything has to be just right. And we've got the scooter that was left behind at Rocca's by the other family (the one with the bell on it) but he knows that that one isn't his...


We're still keeping our fingers crossed that the other family will notice that they've got the wrong scooter and get in touch with us (we've left our number with Rocca) to swap back - but are we being naive? We're the kind of people who would notice if we'd taken the wrong scooter by accident but do other people not? What are our chances of getting it back? :(

Oh my pleasure - ours are the same, so totally understand. I do hope you get yours back, I would normally triple check everything myself too so don't really get how you can pick up the wrong one, but anyway! Good luck, hope it finds it's rightful home!

:)

  • 2 weeks later...

Does anyone know whose the scooter is in this photo - has a distinctive ladybird bell, a sticker with initials B V on it, and another bluey hibiscus style flower.


If it's your childs, or you can help find the owner, please please get in touch.... Would love to reunite it with the child who is no doubt missing it...

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