October 13, 2009
From Tri Scooters to Two Wheels - Discovering How to Ride
Got a young child at home? Well then perhaps you should consider buying a trike. Tri scooters are fantastic for the general development of children assisting them to get to grips with balance and get them ready for their future adventures with a bike when they are older.
Dora the Explorer tri scooter - This resilient explorer has stories to share from her experiences with varied places and characters. Let your children learn to explore the world with Dora the Explorer as they venture on their voyage of the unknown.
Fireman Sam tri scooter - Fireman Sam, pal of Bob and rescuer of the people of Pontypandy in Wales is the imagery of this scooter. Sam and his fellow firefighters make this scooter extremely interesting with stickers and photographs from Sam’s life. Definitely a must have for each junior fireman Sam fan.
Iggle Piggle tri scooter - Iggle Piggle travels to the garden in a little ship every day to meet up with his motley crew of friends. Built utilizing the same style as in the imaginary cartoon world, the scooter will be a great pal for Iggle Piggle fans.
In The Night Garden Upsy Daisy tri scooter - Iggle Piggle’s mate from the night garden, Upsy Daisy, is here now. The rag doll with bright outfits and the orange megaphone features as the logo on the handle of this very aesthetically designed scooter.
Mookie Peppa Pig tri scooter - Peppa Pig and her buddies teach the children about day to day life like nursery, visiting relatives and visiting to the playground. If you have recently acquainted your child to the Peppa Pig, it is a good idea to let your youngster begin on wheels under the watchful eyes of Peppa. A great design ensures your kid stays stuck to this bike.
Thomas & Friends tri scooter - The lovable train engine, Thomas with his friends, Barney the friendly dinosaur, Bob the builder, Angelina ballerina, Pingu, Fireman Sam and Rainbow Magic have been a favourite with the children for well over 30 years so far. After having found his space on bed sheets and mugs, Thomas features for the first time ever on a tri scooter. A pretty design apt of the red coloured train engine and a big plaque and stickers make the scooter impossible to resist for children. A must have if you’ve a fan of Thomas in your home.
iScoot tri scooter ( in black or pink ) - Also known as a Bobby board, this one is for the truly young ones, the 3 year olds. A clever design that features two wheels on the front and the third at the back. Built of extremely light material, the tri scooter is just what your kid would wish to get his first lessons in balance and coordination.
Though themed differently, all of the tri scooters rank high on safety and comfort. The body has been kept easy to handle and the design is very cartable. The reviews of the scooters have been extremely positive with buyers adoring their abilities to engross the youngsters attention while still teaching them some extraordinarily handy lessons.
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