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Dora the Explorer Three-Wheeled Scooter

Dora the Explorer Three-Wheeled Scooter

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Brand: Bravo
Category: Sports

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $59.00
You Save: $0.99 (2%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 29360

Age: 2 - 7 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
Dimensions (in): 22.3 x 13.5 x 9.6

Model: 134065
UPC: 085955997001
EAN: 0085955997001
ASIN: B000GFT91A

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Features:
  • For riders ages 3 and up; fun scooter includes a Dora the Explorer backpack
  • Durable steel frame will hold up to 100 pounds
  • Measures 10 inches long by 4-1/2 inches wide by 12-1/4 inches tall
  • Three wheels are perfect for new riders to stay balanced
  • Adorned with Dora graphics on the frame and bright purple accenting

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Take a ride on the fun side with Dora the Explorer on this three-wheeled scooter. The scooter is designed with tri-wheels for stability and balance, a skid-resistant foot plate for safe footing, and a steel frame for super durability (it'll even hold up to 100 pounds). This purple scooter is adorned with Dora the Explorer graphics and is perfect for new riders to cruise around the neighborhood in style. It also features 6-inch clear PVC tires and T-design handlebars with comfortable grips. A fun Dora backpack is included to stash small items, and it attaches to the front of her scooter. It measures 10 inches long by 4-1/2 inches wide by 12-1/4 inches tall.



Colorfully detailed throughout.


Dora backpack attaches to handlebar.




Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Dora the Explorer Three-Wheeled Scooter   October 12, 2008
R. Wilson (LANHAM, MARYLAND United States)
Great choice. Good exercise for small child and my child has yet to tire of this.


1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   September 2, 2008
Ossian
We bought this for our 4-year old and are very disappointed. The scooter is inordinately annoying to put together and poorly designed. The ride is not smooth because the shape and material of the wheels make it stick in our regular asphalt driveway, it is impossible to get up any sort of speed on it, and it is not stable, always tilting to the right or left in the front part. It's been left outside in the weather over the last few months, and the Dora design on the main part has completely faded.


5 out of 5 stars Great Product   May 18, 2008
the_littleminx (Oklahoma)
Bought this for our 4 yr old last Christmas, and it was some of the best money we spent. Durable, well made, easy to manuever, and seemingly lots of fun to ride. Even our 2 year old is able to ride it around. Doesn't fold up, but is pretty small and easy to store. The front pack is perfect for the child to stash her lovey in or even a capped drink. My only complaint about this product would be that the stickers you put on the base seem to want to peel off pretty quickly. Our daughter has had hers for nearly 6 months, and the stickers haven't come off entirely but they've peeled up along the edges.


4 out of 5 stars Dora scooter for toddler   March 8, 2008
Mark Bagley
My 2-year old likes this scooter. She's the size of many 4-year olds & zapped around on this from day-one. Bearings and wheels seem robust, good turning circle, manages small bumps without a problem. The bag is still attached & has had lots of use.
Not given 5-stars 'cos the bolt cover keeps riding-up, leaving bolts exposed, but 4-stars is good.



1 out of 5 stars Hard to ride   March 5, 2008
Emily Chege (New York)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My daughter was 3 when I bought her the scooter she is four now. She was never able to ride this scooter as it does not seem to be designed properly. Her left foot keeps hitting the back wheel so she can never get any speed -- i.e. she cant kick back. If she wanted to kick back she would have had to kick with her left foot quite far out from the scooter and that makes her loose her balance. So she kind of has to put her right foot on the scooter and jump on her left -- but eventually she will hit the back wheel with her left. I regret buying this. Also very cheaply made. Not worth the money. I'm a bit surprised about the number of positive reviews this scooter has received.

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