JD joins the Micro Scooter craze


I’m scooting! Look, I’m scooting! – JD, 4

If you head down to our local park at the weekend, you’ll be greeted by a blur of children whizzing about on scooters. And nine in every ten of those scooters will be a Micro Scooter – it seems to be the most popular brand around and I can see why.

JD was sent one for review a few weeks ago and he loves it. I just stand there wondering how he grew up so fast while he whizzes around fearlessly.

Here’s what we like about it:

  • It’s funky looking – ours is a special edition Union Jack one.
  • It’s light weight – light enough, in fact, for me to carry with two fingers, while crossing the road, pushing Miss J’s Xplory and holding JD’s hand.
  • It handles well – steering happens by turning the handle bars, which leans the foot plate in the appropriate direction. JD was able to master this quickly.
  • It’s durable – JD has been riding it up and down the slightly gravelly park paths for weeks and the transparent wheels still look pretty great.

The only slight issue JD had at first was with the brake at the back. Although it’s great to have one, JD kept stepping backwards on to it by mistake, causing the scooter to stop suddenly and ping him off. No harm was done though – just make sure they wear a helmet!

This size model costs £49.95 or £59.95 for the Union Jack model pictured (which also comes with a special clip-on Union Jack) bag. It’s  more than I’d spend on a short-lived craze, but as it seems to wear well and suits children of 3-5 years, it could last a child 2+ years, which is great value.

There are models available for younger and older children too.

Disclosure: we were sent a micro scooter free of charge for review. No payment was received. All posts are 100% honest.

13/52: contrast

Watch me mummy! Are you watching? Mummy! Watch me! – JD, 4

We’ve been having lots of fun recently – lots of games, lots of adventures, lots of time at the park.

It is absolutely wonderful, but all that time not at my laptop has meant that I haven’t written as much or taken as many pictures, and I definitely haven’t been visiting and commenting on other blogs as much.

And then there was the celebration of Little Miss J’s weight gain, and the questions over Little Miss J’s cystic fibrosis test.

So this week has been about contrast: the outdoors and the indoors, the real and the virtual, the good and the bad.

With contrasting elements in mind, I thought I’d try a bit of colour spotting. And given the theme, what better than a pic showing off JD’s excellent choice of odd socks?

How has your week been?

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Trip to Hartsholme County Park, Lincoln

Over 200 acres of woodland, lakes and meadows to explore. All within easy reach of Lincoln City Centre – lincolnshire.gov.uk

Hartsholme County Park is a bit of a favourite of ours, so JD, Mark, bump, my mum and I took a trip there last weekend. JD loves it because there’s masses of space to run around in, a good size adventure playground, and insects everywhere. The lake is HUGE, offering a decent walk if you make your way round it, and there’s a pleasant enough cafe that serves hot and cold food.

Getting there

By car, it’s a simple drive up Skellingthorpe Road (LN6 0EY if you’re using your sat nav). By bus, take the 66 from Lincoln city bus station and it’s a manageable walk from the drop off point.