Price: £39.42
(as of Nov 06, 2024 22:38:39 UTC – Details)
Scramble Bug is a unique ride on as it moves in all directions (360 degrees) for a more fun and stable ride for the 1 – 3 year old market, enabling them to develop necessary pushing and steering skills required to ride tricycles. The Scramble Bug is ideal for children to learn how to move around freely with the stability of handle bars that remain fixed. Folds and unfolds in three simple steps, folding down to a compact size for portability. Omni directional for complete freedom of movement as the Scramble Bug has incorporated castor wheels and clean, hi-tech styling inspired by insect anatomy including coated wheels for a quiet ride. No assembly required just a few quick movements and the ride on has an appearance of a realistic insect. Fold the back legs down, fold under front wheels and handle bars and the Scramble Bug is ready to store or transport.
SAFE FOOT-TO-FLOOR RIDE WITH PERSONALITY: This push trike features a cute tide bug face, four legs, and antennae as a handlebar, Scramblebug delivers 360 degrees of safe, fun, and delightful playtime For children ages 1 to 3 years old
EASILY MOVE IN ANY DIRECTION: The 4-wheel ride-on design allows for 360 degrees of movement Little ones can hop on board and use their feet to push in any direction Designed to help kids learn to stabilise themselves and work on their balance
DESIGNED FOR CONVENIENCE: Includes 4 durable, non-scratch, stable caster wheels that won’t leave a mark on indoor or outdoor surfaces, wheel steering for great manoeuvrability, and it’s super easy to store with simple 3-click folding system
BUILT FOR SAFETY: Safe, reliable, and sturdy design wih minimal assembly required that supports 1-3 year old boys and girls and up to 20kg Please use with direct adult supervision and protective equipment. Avoid use in traffic areas
PERFECT TODDLER GIFT – These kids ride on toys make ideal birthday gifts for a 1 year old boy or girl, first balance bike, or outdoor toy for any toddler Perfect for your toddler to experience new ways to challenge their balance and motor skills