Scooter Reviews





List price: $19.99 (that's 70% off!)

2. How would you rate this toy's educational value? - 5 star
3. How durable is this toy? - 5 stars




i can't wait to share my madeline collection with my little girl someday (not yet even conceived and i KNOW this stuff will last :) i have madeline, pepito and miss clavel, lots of outfits and even some of the furniture- i'm never disappointed. enjoy!




The scooter folds up for easy storage if space is tight. It can be easily unfolded for people on the move. I can imagine this being a useful tool for folks who live in the city.
The best part about the scooter is the price! (...). Instead of the video game they've been begging for, buy them this.


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PROS: cute, teaches right and left, plays a cute song, rides well.
CONS: radio part is very heavy and therefore causes it to tip (sideways) easily--my biggest gripe, a few stickers are coming off, individual fluffy handlebar decoration pieces can come off somewhat easily.
Overall, my child loves this scooter and (at 2.5 yrs.) is learning to ride it. As in previous reviews, there is only one button for one song on the radio (the other buttons say a phrase), but my child loves hearing it over and over again. I like that it attempts to teach "right and left" with buttons on the radio as well. The fact that it is top heavy and tips when bumped is my biggest problem with the scooter. However, for all it's falls, the radio and scooter still work fine. (I wound up taking the fluffy handlebar decorations off completely to avoid any more mess outside or inside.)
I like the Princess Scooter better because it is lighter, doesn't tip as easily, and has a basket in front for treasures, toys, or drinks and snacks. But, if you child loves Care Bears, and you don't mind picking the scooter up frequently, go for it!

