MoVeMy First Tri Scooter with Camera
€45
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Item number: WVSLZ
E.A.N: 5 0 1 7 9 1 5 0 3 0 8 2 9MoVe MoVe My First Tri Scooter with Camera
Introducing the MoVe My First Tri scooter with Camera, the perfect companion for little adventurers taking their first scooting steps! Featuring mini digital camera with fun filters to add to photos and videos, built-in games and music capability. 2GB SD card, data and charging cables are included as standard. Boasting a range of child-friendly features, this scooter ensures both safety and excitement. The fully printed anti-slip footplate not only guarantees stability but also showcases iconic graphics, while its smooth sides prevent potential ankle knocks. Equipped with wide puncture-proof tires featuring deep treads, this scooter offers optimal grip and stability, ideal for budding riders. Safety measures include protected forks and covered rear axles to prevent injuries, ensuring worry-free playtime. With an adjustable handlebar height and adorned with character graphics and a custom-shaped plaque, this scooter grows alongside its rider, making it an ideal choice for youngsters up to 20kg.- Depth: 57 CM
- Height: 67 CM
- Width: 35 CM
- Age Range: 3+
- Assembly: Part Assembled
- Experience Level: Beginner
- Warning Message: Warning: Adult supervision at all times. Not suitable for children under 3 years
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