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Sue A Cole
> 24 hourThe steering handles do not steer. They are stationary, so dont recommend for a child who knows how to ride a bike. You can only go forward without the steering capability.
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berber0086
> 24 hourMy two year old is able to ride this thing successfully. Loves it and has a lot of room for foot placement. We got the blue one and its pretty. Feels durable and height adjustments are a plus.
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Alyson
> 24 hourMy four year old (almost 5) loves her new scooter. My daughter is high-functioning autistic and has some gross and fine motor skill challenges. She has always been unwilling to try to pedal a tricycle or use a scooter until she started using a similar one with her occupational therapist. I keep her red Globber in the trunk of the car and bring it out every opportunity we have. She really enjoys coasting on it and even tries out some moves like squatting and standing on one leg. She seems stable and safe and its lightweight enough for her to not grumble about carrying it. Im so happy to see her finally on wheels after years of meltdowns and hesitation about even trying. It handles bumps in the sidewalk really well and is a smooth ride. My kid is ultra-sensitive to anything not working predictably or comfortably and she hasnt complained at all about it. This scooter was an awesome purchase for her!!
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Constanza
> 24 hourExcellent product, same as the description and photo
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jrussellteacher
> 24 hourMy daughter loves it. Its sturdy and steers well.
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twinmommy
> 24 hourMy twins are loving this scooter. It is durable and easy to assemble. For them, it is easy to control with the steering lock engaged. As they get older and more comfortable, they will be able to learn how to steer as well. It also looks great!
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DCMama
> 24 hourThis is a pretty pricey scooter and we made the mistake of buying a second one after the first one broke! On the first one, the rear wheel is practically square from uneven wear. When the brake broke, we purchased a second one. The brake also broke on the second scooter! He has resorted to dragging his shoes on the ground to slow down/stop. The kids arent particularly rough on their scooters, but our neighborhood does have lots of hills so the kids actually use the brakes on their scooters to control their speed. Our daughter has a 2-wheel razor that has held up amazingly (and is way less expensive than the globber). But our son is more comfortable on 3 wheels. Next time around, well buy him the somewhat pricier but better-reviewed micro maxi scooter, which has a metal brake and no complaints of the brake breaking.
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Lorianne
> 24 hourBonne trottinette. Le vendeur a précisé à partir de 3 ans, mais j’ai quand même décidé de la prendre pour ma fille de 28 mois. Ce n’est vraiment pas adapté pour cet âge, je lui donnerai lorsqu’elle sera un peu plus grande. Cela reste un produit de très bonne qualité. Je recommande, mais à partir de 3 ans !
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Earline Kreiger
> 24 hourLlegó rápido, lindo color y diseño, muy funcional y suave al andar, mi hijo la está disfrutando mucho!!
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Mrs. L
> 24 hourThis is a pricey but worthwhile scooter. Versatile in its height adjustment and it’s stability enables confidence in most all abled riders (balance issues & fall risk greatly reduced with the 3 wheel model versus 2 wheel). This one comes with the added light up feature on the wheels though the lighting isn’t super bright/flashy and comes and goes at random while in motion. I find this scooter to be a bit on the expensive size but it worth the investment for my 7 year old because it provides that stable 3 wheeled design without juvenile decals associated with younger children (such as paw patrol).