Radio Flyer Scooter: Improve Activity Level For Your Pre-Schooler

The Radio Flyer Scooter is fashioned by the same company that produced the famous wagon known as the Flyer. Scooter models can be enjoyed by youngsters from five years old and under. Operation of a scooter is simple enough that most children can master the concept within minutes after being introduced to the toy. My 1st Scooter is great for teaching coordination and balance.

Young children who are fascinated by a razor will be able to manage a 1st Scooter. The model intended as an early childhood scooter known as the Flyer is created with a concern for the safety of the very young child. Physical abilities may not yet be developed to the point where the child can safely operate a standard scooter.

My 1st Scooter by Radio Flyer is designed to be more stable than other scooters. The platform is a foot wide. There is a single rear wheel and a double wheel in front to give better balance. A scooter for a more coordinated child may have a single front wheel and double rear wheels. My 1st Scooter takes more effort to turn, but this also means that it is less likely to tip over.

My 1st Scooter is made of extremely durable plastic material just as the wagons with the famous historical name. The bright red color with white lettering is a match to the old-fashioned Flyer from the 40′s and 50′s. My 1st Scooter is also available in pink and white.

Children between the ages of two and five are learning a lot about balance, coordination and broad motor activities. Riding scooters helps to improve these skills. Safety must be built into the scooter with such features as being able to get on and off the toy easily. Unlike a tricycle, the youngster can just step only the platform. It is not necessary for a child to climb over the top to get started.

The Little Red Scooter by Radio Flyer is constructed to suit a somewhat older child with better skills of balance and coordination. The platform may be too short once a child is older and larger. The short platform can means that ankles get scratched and bumped during the operation of a scooter.

Once the youngster gets the concept of the scooter down pat, the Little Red Scooter is great for both outdoors and indoor operation. The maneuverability of this scooter is excellent due to the single front wheel. There is little resistance when the child is making those tight corners. Because the scooter does turn so sharply, it can provide greater speed, and unfortunately, more painful crushes.

To protect your child while riding a new Radio Flyer Scooter, you should make certain that necessary safety equipment and clothing is part of a safe riding outfit. A lightweight helmet to protect the child’s head and elbow pads to protect from skins and bumps is key to safety in play. The child also should wear knee pads and shin pads for protection from scrapes and bumps. Because the equipment doesn’t weigh much, children are more likely to choose to wear it.

Purchase your children a toy from your past, the Radio Flyer Scooter. None of the other toys are quite like this one. Your children are guaranteed to have a great time on this scooter.

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