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InLine Scooters

InLine Scooters are the best way to travel for any young adventurers. Here at World of Wonder we stock a large range of scooters, from Inline, Tri to Flikers. Our 3 wheelers are perfect for small kids. Coming in all your favourite characters, Paw Patrol, Disney Princess, Peppa pig and many more. Our wheeled toys also provide your little one with more balance and stability. Our massive range of two wheelers come in all sorts and styles. There is something for every age. As for the older kids we also have Electric Scoot, flickers and also the Twist Scooter. Check out our entire range of kids Scooters from all your favourite licenses, which are full of personality and style.

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Barbie Mermaid Sequin Inline Scooter

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Rainbow High Folding Inline Scooter

27.99
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Ozbozz Dinosaur Scooter

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LOL Surprise Folding In line Scooter

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Neon Vector Light Up Kids Scooter Blue

49.99
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Spiderman Folding In Line Scooter

29.99

Frequently asked questions

My little one is itching for a scooter – how young is too young, or just right?

2-wheeled scooters: While some agile 3-year-olds might manage, the sweet spot for learning a traditional two-wheeled scooter is usually around 4-5 years old. This is when their balance, gross motor skills, and decision-making are developed enough to confidently handle the challenge.

Safety first! What essential gear does my kid really need?

  1. Helmet: A well-fitting, CPSC-certified helmet is paramount. Ensure it sits level on their head, covers the forehead, and the straps are snug. No helmet, no scooting!
  2. Knee and Elbow Pads: Falls happen, especially when learning. Pads protect joints from scrapes, bruises, and more serious injuries.
  3. Wrist Guards: These are often overlooked but incredibly helpful, as children instinctively try to break falls with their hands.
  4. Closed-toe shoes: To prevent toes from getting stubbed or caught under the wheels, and to offer good grip for pushing off and braking.

Where's the best place for my child to ride their scooter?

  • Pavement and Sidewalks: Ideal for practicing, as long as they are free from major cracks, debris, and excessive pedestrian traffic.
  • Park Paths: Often wide, smooth, and designed for recreational activities, making them excellent choices.
  • Driveways/Private Yards: A great starting point for beginners, offering a controlled environment away from cars and other hazards.

Scooting is more than just a joyride!

  • Balance & Coordination: A fantastic workout for developing equilibrium and fine-tuning motor skills.
  • Gross Motor Skills: Pushing, steering, and braking engage large muscle groups, improving strength and agility.
  • Spatial Awareness: Navigating obstacles and understanding their surroundings.
  • Confidence & Independence: The thrill of self-propulsion builds self-esteem and a sense of freedom.
  • Outdoor Play & Exercise: Gets them off screens and into the fresh air, promoting physical activity.
  • Problem-Solving: Learning to adapt to different terrains and situations.