Got a young toddler at home? Well then perhaps you should consider getting a tri scooter. Tri scooters are excellent for the overall development of kids helping them to get to grips with control and get them prepared for their future adventures with a bicycle when they are grow up.

Tri scooter makers take maximum care to make the rides appeal to the youngsters while still keeping safety high on the agenda. And what is a better attraction to kids than their loved TV characters?

Barbie tri scooter - A girls favourite pink colour and a huge plaque of Barbie on the handle make this tricycle any little girl’s best toy. See your child develop coordination and road sense under the able direction of Barbie.

Disney Princess tri scooter - They’re all here- Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Mulan. These eight princesses from numerous Disney stories make this trike very special. Developed as a vehicle fit for a queen, the scooter comes in visually attractive blue and pink colour scheme. A must have for any princess.

Dora the Explorer tri scooter - This spirited adventurer has stories to share from her experiences with different situations and faces. Let your children learn how to explore with Dora the Explorer as they venture on their excursion of the unknown.

In The Night Garden Iggle Piggle tri scooter - Iggle Piggle travels to the garden in a little ship every day to hook up with his motley crew of friends. Constructed utilizing the same design as in the hypothetical 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 clothes and the loudhailer appears as the logo on the handle of this very smartly designed scooter.

Though themed differently, all the tri scooters score high on safety and comfort. The frame has been kept light and the design is really portable. The reviews of the scooters have been extremely positive with users liking their capability to capture the kids imaginations while still helping them learn some awfully handy lessons.


25.11.2009. | Categories: Bikes and Tours, Cute Kids | Comments Off