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Kids scooters are a great alternative to traditional bicycles. Fun, fast, and functional, scooters come in a variety of designs, sizes, and types. Electric scooters for kids don’t require much work or experience to operate. Toddler scooters are often much smaller and move using momentum from the rider’s foot. Razor ride ons are some of the most popular kids scooters on the market today.

What is an Electric Ride On Scooter?

Many scooters for teens and older kids are electric or motorized. Electric scooters for teens work using a throttle that signals the scooter to accelerate to a certain speed. This is done via cables that run down the front of the scooter. The throttle on an electric scooter for kids triggers the battery to send more power to the motor, increasing speed gradually and working to propel the scooter forward.

Most electric scooters for teens go around 10 mph or faster. If you prefer a slower-paced kids scooter, consider a traditional push scooter that doesn’t require a motor or throttle and doesn’t accelerate so quickly.>

The Most Popular Types of Kids Scooters

There are several different types of kids scooters to choose from including electric scooters, trick scooters, and those with two, three, or four wheels. The type of kids scooter you buy depends on the rider’s skill level and how you plan to use it. For example, Maxi Micro scooters are small and don’t have a motor, making them perfect for beginners and small children. Riders use these types of scooters to perform basic tricks, as well.

If you’re up for a challenge, the Y Fliker uses your body’s momentum to propel you forward. This Yvolution scooter takes coordination and balance, so may be better suited for more experienced riders. Toddler scooters are often smaller, more lightweight, and closer to the ground than electric scooters for teens. The Skiddee scooter is a great beginner model for kids just starting out and learning to ride and balance safely.