PlayScooters.com is a parent-oriented site dedicated to helping you find the perfect scooter to meet your needs at every stage of your growing child’s life. I started PlayScooters.com because I was frustrated that so much online content about scooters was either super sales-y or lacked helpful real world safety tips. As a parent, I wanted something straightforward that was backed by experience.
Product reviews, safety tips and age-based riding are the three pillars that all of our content is built upon. Instead of reviewing every scooter under the sun, we break down which scooters are ideal at each age and skill level and for what types of real world applications: fun in the neighborhood, travel, easy storage for the bus ride to school, etc.
Safety is a huge consideration when it comes to riding scooters. Little things like wheel size, handlebar height, braking systems and terrain play such a large role in how confident and safe your child feels when riding. That’s why we publish in-depth scooter safety tips that cut through the marketing and provide you with easy ways to make the best decision for your family.
Learning how to ride and gain confidence doesn’t happen overnight. Just because your preschooler can’t master the same scooter your eight-year-old BMW racer loves doesn’t mean you should give up. We have tips for learning how to ride scooters, training your balance and useful helmet and protection gear information to keep them confident as they improve.
I’m a parent, just like you. We don’t want pointless reviews that just talk about products. We have questions about how durable something is, if it’s easy to store, whether it’ll grow with our kids or if a scooter is really worth the money over multiple years of use. All of our reviews are curated with you in mind and answer those questions.
PlayScooters.com is your destination for plain-language information about kids scooters and outdoor toys. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or teacher we hope you find PlayScooters.com a valuable resource you can use again and again as your family grows.