-25%1/14One Scooter. Every Milestone. Ages 3 to 10.
They sit when they're learning, scoot when they're ready — one ride that grows through every stage.
★★★★★5(10 reviews)Ages 3–10Sit & Scoot ModesFolds FlatLight-Up Wheels220 lb Capacity
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Why families love it
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Sit First, Stand When Ready
Toddlers start seated, scooting with their feet — then flip the seat up and ride standing as confidence and balance develop.
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Balance That Builds Real Skills
Lean-to-steer teaches body control and coordination the same way skiing and skateboarding do.
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One Scooter, No Replacing
Adjustable handlebar height and dual riding modes mean this single scooter covers years of growth — not just months.
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Lights That Never Need Batteries
Dynamo-powered wheels glow with every roll, giving kids a thrill and parents one less thing to maintain.
What's inside the box
- Flip-down seat converts from sit-ride to stand-scoot in one motion
- Lean-to-steer front wheels develop core strength and spatial awareness
- Handlebar adjusts to match your child's height as they grow
- High-carbon steel frame supports up to 220 lbs
- Folds flat in seconds for car trunks, closets, and travel
- Light-up PU wheels — no batteries, no charging, no switches
The full details
Sits When They're Tired. Scoots When They're Ready.
Little legs give out? Flip the seat down, keep moving. Second wind kicks in? Seat goes up, they're scooting again. One scooter that grows from ages 2 all the way to 10. Toddlers start in the seat. Bigger kids flip it up and stand. No outgrowing, no replacing, no buying two.
👶 Ages 3–10
🪑 Flip-Down Seat - Sit or Scoot
🔆 Light-Up Wheels - No Batteries Needed
↕️ Adjustable Handlebar Height
⚖️ Lean-to-Steer
📦 Folds Flat for Storage & Travel
Product Specifications
Material: High-carbon steel frame + PP plastic, PU wheels
Dimensions: 23.6 × 10.6 × 30.3 in / 60 × 27 × 77 cm
Weight: 91.7 oz / 2360 g
Max Weight Capacity: 220 lbs / 100 kg
What's in the box?:
1× Folding Scooter
⚠️ Not suitable for children under 3. Remove the packaging before giving the toy to the child. Use under adult supervision. Keep the product away from heat sources.
This product should not be discarded as unsorted waste but must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling.
Dimensions: 23.6 × 10.6 × 30.3 in / 60 × 27 × 77 cm
Weight: 91.7 oz / 2360 g
Max Weight Capacity: 220 lbs / 100 kg
What's in the box?:
1× Folding Scooter
⚠️ Not suitable for children under 3. Remove the packaging before giving the toy to the child. Use under adult supervision. Keep the product away from heat sources.
This product should not be discarded as unsorted waste but must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling.
What parents are saying
★★★★★5 / 5based on 10 verified reviews
★★★★★✔ Verified
I was nervous about the lean-to-steer thing after reading reviews. But honestly? My 4-year-old figured it out in one afternoon. He was doing wide turns around the driveway like a pro by dinnertime. Wish I'd bought it sooner.

★★★★★✔ Verified
Grandma tip: start them in the seat first. My grandson used it seated for two whole weeks before he even tried standing. When he finally stood up on his own, you would have thought he'd climbed Everest. His face — I'll never forget it.
★★★★★✔ Verified
Three kids, ages 3, 6, and 9. All three of them take turns on this thing. The youngest sits, the middle one scoots, the oldest uses it like a regular scooter. One toy. Zero arguments. That's basically a miracle in this house.
★★★★★✔ Verified
My daughter has low muscle tone and her physical therapist actually suggested a scooter for building leg strength. This one is perfect because the seat means she never overdoes it. She takes breaks, then keeps going — totally on her own terms. Her confidence has gone through the roof.
★★★★★✔ Verified
Took this to the farmers market last Saturday. My son scooted the whole way there, sat on it the whole way back when he got tired. I didn't have to carry him once. First time that's ever happened. Buying a second one for the grandparents' house.
★★★★★✔ Verified
The light-up wheels are genuinely next level. We take evening walks and my daughter insists on bringing the scooter just to see them glow in the dark. Neighbors stop to ask where we got it every single time. It's the most-commented toy we own.
★★★★★✔ Verified
Bought this for Christmas and my 7-year-old has been on it every single day since. He's way past needing the seat at this point, but knowing it's there if he ever gets tired? He rides longer and farther than he ever did on a regular scooter because he knows he has a backup plan.
★★★★★✔ Verified
Assembly was about 10 minutes. The first handlebar adjustment took some muscle — just fair warning. But once it was set, it hasn't budged. Solid build. Worth every penny. My only wish is it came in more colors.
★★★★★✔ Verified
We took this to the zoo and it was honestly the smartest thing we packed. My granddaughter scooted the whole first half, then sat and rode when she got tired. No stroller. No carrying. No meltdowns. I've already sent the link to four other grandparents.
★★★★★✔ Verified
My 5-year-old has been scared of regular scooters ever since he fell off one at the park. The seat on this one made him feel safe enough to try again. He started sitting, then one day just stood up and went for it. He hasn't looked back since. Best confidence-builder we've found.
Questions, answered
How does steering work?
The scooter uses lean-to-steer — your child turns by shifting their body weight left or right, and the front wheels follow. No twisting handlebars, no awkward hand movements. It teaches real balance and body control the same way skiing or skateboarding does. Most kids pick it up within a few rides. Wide-open sidewalks and parks are the best place to practice.
Is the seat actually safe for toddlers?
Yes — the flip-down seat is built for exactly this age. Younger kids can ride seated, scooting with their feet to push along, while holding the handlebar for support. It's a natural, low-to-the-ground position with a wide stable deck under them. As they grow and build confidence, they'll start lifting themselves up to stand on their own. No pressure, no rush.
Do the light-up wheels need batteries?
Nope. The wheels light up automatically from the spinning motion — no batteries, no switches, no charging. They glow as long as the wheels are rolling. Kids love them. You'll love not having to replace anything.
How do I adjust the handlebar height?
Pull the handlebar collar up to your desired height and lock it in place. The first adjustment may need a firm tug — that's normal on a new scooter and it loosens up after the first use. There are multiple height settings, so it'll fit a toddler just starting out and still work comfortably for an older child years later.
How does it fold? Is it actually easy?
One fold mechanism brings the handlebar down flat against the deck — takes about five seconds once you've done it once. Fits easily in a car trunk, a hallway closet, or under a staircase. Great for grandparents taking the grandkids out for the day and needing to toss it in the car.
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