When I was done with a stroller, I was stuck with the dilemma of how to get my dawdling kids moving to the park or to preschool. The solution turned out to be a scooter. The key is waiting until your ...
Almost as soon as little ones learn to walk, they’re ready to start rolling. With scooters available to buy for those aged 18 months and over, they’ve become one of the most popular items for families ...
As kids get bigger, they want to be on the move and be more independent. And a bicycle or a scooter can help them do that fast, while also giving them a chance to learn balance, braking, coordination, ...
For two summers, my daughter breezed through the neighborhood on a plastic scooter we’d picked up on a local no-buy site. Free as it was, we weren’t about to complain about its rickety construction ...
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I remember it like yesterday: My husband and I got our son his first scooter, a classic Radio Flyer that had all the elegance and speed of a genteel sloth. It was scarlet and stable, and perfect for a ...
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