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Toddler Helmet Toddler Helmet 2 - 5 years. Faster than a speeding locomotive, your child will have this helmet on and be safely ready to ride! This cycling helmet for toddlers provides a correct and comfortable fit with a no-pinch buckle. A rear reflector offers added visibility. This sturdy blue helmet fits head sizes 19 to 20 1/2″.

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Scuttle Bug Scooter Pink Scuttle Bug Scooter Pink RAZOR Scuttle Bug Scooter Model: scuttlebugpink The Razor Scuttle Bug is the perfect little ride-on for toddlers not yet ready for a scooter. The 3-wheel design provides extra stability and helps pre-scooters build coordination. Easy to transport, just fold and carry. Features: 3-wheel design for easy balance - helps pre-scooters build coordination Urethane wheels for a smooth and quiet ride No assembly required, just fold and ride Easy fold and carry For ages 19 months and up

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Kettler Scooter Skiddy Kettler Scooter Skiddy A Parent’s Choice Honors Award Winner National Parenting Publication Gold Award (NAPPA) The sleek Kettler Scooter Roller Skiddy (formerly the Scooter Cub) comes witha wide footplate and convenient rear footbrake on 3 wheels to provide an amazingly stable, smooth and extremely safe ride. Ideal secure grip due to the height adjustable ridged handles. Move over big kids - at last a scooter engineered for the toddlers. 3 Year Frame Warranty Foot Break Safety-Trax Wheel. Long lasting dual layer safety tread wheel pattern. Ages: 18 months - 4 years. Weight Limit: 75 lbs. Dimensions: 36″ x 16″ x 25″. Weight: 12 lbs. Step to Floor Dimension: 3.5″.
Customer Review: Perfect for a 3 year old!
We got this scooter for my son for his 3rd birthday. He would ask for a scooter all the time to be like the “big” kids on our block. I was worried to get him a 2 wheel scooter or a razor as I thought it would be too hard and he would get hurt or frustrated. I debated betweeen this and the radio flyer scooter, but the solid construction, adjustable handle, and larger front wheel sold me on this one. He LOVES this scooter - the front wheel is large and easy to steer, the platform is wide and easy to stay on, and the back wheels add balance. After using it just a week or so he even started to get the hang of coasting. I like the scooter also because it is really well made. I have seen many cheaper 3 wheel models and some have cute pictures on them or are a theme and they seem like they would be much harder to ride and not last long. Definitely worth the extra cost for all you get. Plus in a few years he can pass it along to his baby brother! This is definitely a case of you get what you pay for - in a good way.
Customer Review: Assembly advice
It’s a decent product, but overpriced.

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Bell Sesame Street Lets Ride Toddler Value Pack (One Helmet Included) Bell Sesame Street Let’s Ride Toddler Value Pack (One Helmet Included) The Bell Sesame Street Let’s Ride Toddler Fun Pack is perfect for toddlers who are just learning to ride. The contoured pad set offers a comfortable fit and protection, and the helmet includes a Half Nelson Pro Fit system that helps ensure a correct comfy fit. Oversized Elmo decals bring the graphics to life.
Customer Review: Be real - it’s cute, and might work
The helmet actually looks and feels like it will provide some protection during a fall, and I must say the strapping setup is pretty good to keep the helmet in place. The knee and elbow pads kept this from getting 5 stars because, honestly - they’ll save you child from ripping their clothes or skin, but they’re not going to provide much impact protection. Take the inclusion of those items with a grain of salt.
Customer Review: Great Helmet For Sesame Street Fans
My son is not quite 2 and he can comfortaby wear the helmet even though it is recommended for kids who are at least 3 years of age. Overall, the helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads are well designed and attractive. It’s a great choice for parents and young children who are fans of Sesame Street.

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Bell Lets Ride Toddler Helmet and Pads Fun Pack- Red Bell Let’s Ride Toddler Helmet and Pads Fun Pack- Red The Bell Sesame Street Let’s Ride Toddler Fun Pack is perfect for toddlers who are just learning to ride. The contoured pad set offers a comfortable fit and protection, and the helmet includes a Half Nelson Pro Fit system that helps ensure a correct comfy fit. Oversized Elmo decals bring the graphics to life.
Customer Review: Be real - it’s cute, and might work
The helmet actually looks and feels like it will provide some protection during a fall, and I must say the strapping setup is pretty good to keep the helmet in place. The knee and elbow pads kept this from getting 5 stars because, honestly - they’ll save you child from ripping their clothes or skin, but they’re not going to provide much impact protection. Take the inclusion of those items with a grain of salt.
Customer Review: Great Helmet For Sesame Street Fans
My son is not quite 2 and he can comfortaby wear the helmet even though it is recommended for kids who are at least 3 years of age. Overall, the helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads are well designed and attractive. It’s a great choice for parents and young children who are fans of Sesame Street.

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Kettler Scooter Skiddy Kettler Scooter Skiddy A Parent’s Choice Honors Award Winner National Parenting Publication Gold Award (NAPPA) The sleek Kettler Scooter Roller Skiddy (formerly the Scooter Cub) comes witha wide footplate and convenient rear footbrake on 3 wheels to provide an amazingly stable, smooth and extremely safe ride. Ideal secure grip due to the height adjustable ridged handles. Move over big kids - at last a scooter engineered for the toddlers. 3 Year Frame Warranty Foot Break Safety-Trax Wheel. Long lasting dual layer safety tread wheel pattern. Ages: 18 months - 4 years. Weight Limit: 75 lbs. Dimensions: 36″ x 16″ x 25″. Weight: 12 lbs. Step to Floor Dimension: 3.5″.
Customer Review: Perfect for a 3 year old!
We got this scooter for my son for his 3rd birthday. He would ask for a scooter all the time to be like the “big” kids on our block. I was worried to get him a 2 wheel scooter or a razor as I thought it would be too hard and he would get hurt or frustrated. I debated betweeen this and the radio flyer scooter, but the solid construction, adjustable handle, and larger front wheel sold me on this one. He LOVES this scooter - the front wheel is large and easy to steer, the platform is wide and easy to stay on, and the back wheels add balance. After using it just a week or so he even started to get the hang of coasting. I like the scooter also because it is really well made. I have seen many cheaper 3 wheel models and some have cute pictures on them or are a theme and they seem like they would be much harder to ride and not last long. Definitely worth the extra cost for all you get. Plus in a few years he can pass it along to his baby brother! This is definitely a case of you get what you pay for - in a good way.
Customer Review: Assembly advice
It’s a decent product, but overpriced.

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Kawasaki Mono Kids 12-Inch Bike Kawasaki Mono Kid’s 12-Inch Bike Kid’s 12″ Kawasaki Bike. SUPER AFFORDABLE! A great way to introduce your little rider to a real bike! And this thing IS the real deal. Inflatable all-terrain tires, full bearing construction and cool-looking Kawasaki graphics your kid will love when they’re ready to ditch that trike! The rest: Training wheels and 3-Pc. pad set included; Rear coaster break; Fully enclosed chainguard keeps little fingers safe; Padded saddle. Order Now! 12″ Kawasaki Bike
Customer Review: A Second Tricycle, Not First Bicycle
Parents/ Grandparents/ Loving Friends and Relatives of Young Riders… please study the promotional photos and product literature closely before purchasing the Kawasaki Mono… it might be better described as a second tricycle than a first bicycle– mostly because it is very small (the purported 12″ tires are really on 8″ rims)… but also because it seems to have been proportioned for toddlers: children with shorter legs and longer torsos… the seat and handlebars are only slightly adjustable, which means that the bike will either fit your child out-of-the-box or it probably won’t ever… there is only one caliper brake, the front one: the one that will flip your child over the handlebars if they apply it before the coaster brake… to stop safely, your child must learn to operate the coaster brake, so the front caliper brake becomes superfluous… the distance between the peak of the pedal travel and the middle of the seat in its uppermost position is shorter than the same measurement on two tricycles that my kids have now; so, it looks like their knees almost hit their chins when they ride this ‘bicycle’… meanwhile, the distance between the middle of the seat and the grips of the handlebars is 2-3″ longer than the same measurement on their tricycles; so, they have to lean forward to steer while at the same time their legs look scrunched… the assembly manual covers many different models of cycles– except this one…! if your child is in-between ‘tricycle’ and ‘bicycle,’ then either get a Schwinn Roadster tricycle or a Huffy 16″ bicycle instead of the Kawasaki Mono…

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