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If you just want a cheap scooter for using now, which you can sell on or use as a hand-me-down when your child outgrows it, a cheaper one-size option will work fine. This is also a good option if you’re not sure if your child is going to take to using it. If you want to invest, opt for one that grows and extends. How much should you spend on a scooter? Because ride-on toys can spend a lot of time outdoors, look for toys that can be safely used in these environments and that are built to withstand the elements. As any parent knows, even if you have the best intentions of putting your child’s toys away at night, they’ll inevitably get left out from time to time. This is why we love the water-resistant wheels on the Costzon Ride On Motorcycle. Even when riding in rainy weather, the toy won't get ruined. Your baby’s about to become a confident little mover – rolling and crawling are on the horizon. Encourage their new-found mobility with toys that engage them physically. Shop 6 - 9 months Your toddler’s social skills are developing! Encourage their imagination with toys that promote creativity and roleplay, while bigger play sets can help them become more comfortable in group play. Shop 24 Months - 3 Years In addition to the age recommendation, be sure to also pay attention to the weight capacity. Riding outside of your child's weight capacity can also be dangerous. On average, all of these ride-on toys have a capacity of around 45 to 50 pounds, but some can accommodate larger and older children as well, including the Lil' Rider Wiggle Car, which has an impressive weight capacity of 110 pounds, the most on our list.
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