Spring has arrived and the great outdoors is calling! It’s the perfect season to introduce beginner scooters for kids to your youngest family members. You can start as soon as they’ve mastered steady standing and walking with a 3-wheel scooter and work your way up to beginner stunt scooters that allow for more amazing tricks.

 

What Type of Scooter Is Best for Your Child?

 

If your kid is still quite young and getting the hang of balance and movement, a 3-wheel scooter is the best bet. They provide the most stability and safety against tipping over. It’s the best entry point that can build muscle tone, large motor skills, and confidence.

 

Once they get a bit older and more experienced, your child can graduate to a 2-wheel model. Scooters for kids come in a variety of sizes, but don’t go too big right away. The last thing you want to do is overwhelm them when they’re learning a new skill.

 

Beginner’s Tips for Scooter Fun and Safety

 

There are only a few basic tips that can get your child scooting along happily and safely, but you must follow them every time.

 

· Check the scooter before each use for loose, broken, or worn-out parts.

· Wear protective gear: helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist protection.

· Choose a safe, smooth location with few obstacles or people around at first.

 

After that, it’s time to hop on and learn how to push forward, steer around gentle curves in pathways, and make more abrupt turns without tipping over. Practice is fun and leads to more advanced moves over time.

 

Cool Stunts to Try With a Beginner Stunt Scooter

 

Older, more physically adept kids may want to try tricks instead of simply zooming around on their new scooter. These are great options for beginners:

 

The Bunny Hop – Stand steady or roll forward slowly on the scooter. Hold tightly to the handlebars while shifting your feet on the deck. Then, bend the knees and jump. Pull up on the handlebars to bring the scooter with you so you land back on it smoothly.

 

J-Hop – Similar to a bunny hop, this uses the same movements but brings the front foot up before the one in the back. This arcs the scooter deck from front to back.

 

No Footer – Do a bunny hop but take your feet off the deck and move them to the sides a little bit while in the air. You can also move them forward and back quickly to land stable again.

 

Scooter Spin – This is a basic bunny hop with a turn in the middle. Twist your body while going up into the air and then pull the scooter around at the same time. It’s a flashy way to change directions.

 

Bar Spin – Instead of turning the deck, this one spins the handlebars around in a full circle before landing again. Practice first while standing still.

 

Whether your child wants their first scooter for kids so they can zoom around and get places quickly or has an urge to try some stunts, Nattork scooters can fulfill all their dreams. With sturdy construction, sleek style, and an amazing range of colors and patterns, everyone can pick the perfect option. The warm weather beckons! Get outside and get zooming.

 

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Chad Garcia