Lydia loves playing outside. Summer is here and she plays outside more days than most. Thanks to Micro Scooters, she can play outside more often! If you haven't heard of them they are the iconic, award winning, Swiss designed and engineered scooter company providing fun filled family moments for over a decade. One thing I love about them is that they have scooters for people of all ages! Kid and adults included. Lydia received the Maxi Micro Scooter for review! Check it out below!
 The Maxi Micro Scooter is specifically designed for ages 6-12 years! With her just getting ready to turn 9, I thought it was perfect for her!
It was easy to put together because the neck pops into the base and you are pretty much ready to go!
 This scooter also has a rear brake and to steer it all she needs to do is lean on either side. It is pretty cool!
 She was so excited to get on her scooter and ride! I don't blame her because I would be at that age too!
The handlebars are also adjustable so it will grow with her! This scooter is unique because it has three wheels instead of just two. Overall, we love her new scooter and it will bring her hours of fun! I really do love how simple it was to take out of the box and how fast she caught on to riding it! You can purchase this on their website for only £99.95. That is about $111 USD. Visit their website to learn more! It comes in a variety of colors too! You can also visit Micro Scooters on their social media below to stay up to date with the latest! Like this post? Share via one of the buttons below!
Have you heard of Micro Scooters? Does your kiddo ride a scooter? Tell me about it! 
*The Small Things received a Micro Scooter to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own*
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  1. Anything that gets the kids away from the computer and out being active is great.

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