Popular Kids’ Scooter in Malaysia to Develop Motor Skills

In recent years, toddler/ kids scooters became just as popular with kids as bicycles and ride-on vehicles. Kids scooter is a fun way for some outdoor activity time and also useful for building strong motor skills.

Living in digital world of TVs, computers, and tablets, riding a scooter is one of the ways to limit screen time and encourage your kids to move their body. Riding a scooter is easier than a bicycle so kids can pick up the skills quickly. Scooters brings the joy from movement out in the fresh air and help develop gross motor skills like balance, coordination and spatial awareness.

Some of the popular scooter for kids in Malaysia are:-

Beige

Image credit Beige @ Shopee

Decathlon

Image credit Decathlon Malaysia Facebook

Explore a variety of ergonomic, height-adjustable kids scooters with larger wheels, making it easier for kids to learn to balance and ride.

Globber

Image credit Globber Facebook

Globber scooters were launched in 2014 by a team with over 20 years of scooter experience and quickly became an international success, becoming a major player in the scooter market.

Kooper

Image credit Koopers Official Store @ Shopee

The Sema 5-in-1 balancing scooter has many advantages, including a low-profile design that makes riding fun, comfortable and convenient; a stable three-wheel design with a safe tilt steering mechanism, an upgraded raised silicone deck grip, and anti-scratch wheels for easy indoor and outdoor riding. It is durable and will accompany you through adventure after adventure, year after year, and child after child.

Prego

Image credit Prego Baby Facebook

The DREAM folding scooter is a three-wheel scooter with the look of a retro motorcycle. It is cooler than a regular motorcycle and most importantly, it is suitable for beginners so that children can experience the excitement of riding for the first time. The DREAM is suitable for children aged 3 to 12 years old.

U-Baby

Image credit U-Baby Facebook

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