Well, I could start out by telling you all of the features that the micro mini scooter review has; such as the three big wide wheels for extra stability; the light weight, yet sturdy body; the precision engineering, etc, but you can get all that from the sales pages, so let's look at some of the really important things.
One of the reasons why kids from the age of 3-5 love this, almost as much as their parents, is the freedom that it gives them to get out and about.
Ok, so here's what I mean: imagine that you've decided that you need to get out and start walking, for fitness reasons, just as much as a way of saving on gas, but you have a 4 year old who just isn't gonna want to be pushed around like a baby; end of your new fitness regimen, right? You wish. The micro mini scooter rolls in to your rescue.
Now you can have little Johnny or Jenny trundling along at your side as you jog your way to a healthier life, well, let's just start with walking your way to a healthier life. The micro scooter is robust enough to follow you along the sidewalk without much of a hassle, so now you've got no excuse for not getting out and getting healthy - it also gives Johnny/Jenny a chance to get out in the fresh air without you having to worry about where they are, and what they're doing.
Worried about the sidewalk and roads not being smooth enough in your town? Not a problem. The micro mini scooter has a wide enough base to make sure that there's plenty of room to stand on, so it's much easier for kids to keep their balance over bumps. The three large wheels also make for a much smoother ride, too.
One of the 'downsides' that people often mention is the steering, in as much as there really isn't any, but what they actually mean is that you don't turn the handle bars to change direction. If this was the only way to steer the micro mini scooter then it may be a problem, after all, the only people who enjoy going in straight lines on land are sprinters and dragster drivers - this isn't really either of those.
The micro mini scooter changes direction by shifting weight; a bit like a skateboard does. This is a good thing for 3-5 year olds because it means that they don't suddenly turn the handle bars at right angles and go flying over the front of the scooter onto the sidewalk! By leaning from side to side they change direction in a far more controlled way, and, for those of you on the fitness regimen mentioned earlier, you're going to know that this kind of movement is good physical exercise.
One last thing about the steering system, which may be showing my age, but this is how it used to be done 'back in the day', and if it was good enough for us...
What else do you need to know about the micro mini scooter review, other than how affordable it is? Ah yes, the fashion conscious factor.
Gone are the days of the erroneous quote 'you can have any color, so long as it's black', because there are a number of colors that you can have. If Jenny is partial to pink, or Johnny is bananas about blue, you don't have a problem. You could probably even get one that goes with the color of your running gear, if you're so inclined.
So here pluses about the micro mini scooter review: it's robust, it's stable, it can take the weight of most 'average' 3-5 year old's, it's great for getting them out in the fresh air, and it comes in a great range of colors.
The 'minuses': it doesn't steer like some of the newer models of scooter, and you have no excuse for not getting out and getting fit.
If I were still a kid of 3-5 years old, and could click on the link provided, then top of my Christmas or birthday list would be a micro mini scooter.
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