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Popular Ride-On Toys for Teens and Tweens Kids are ready for their own wheels long before the law is ready to hand them a license. Tweens try to cram their long legs into a Power Wheels and ask, “Why don’t they make these in my size?” Well, tweens, teens and beyond can also be mobilized with ride-on toys. Sometimes, it is not clear when one crosses the line from toy to vehicle. But, nonetheless, they all glitter in the eyes of tweens and teens. The most obvious, the most popular and the most affordable ride-on toys for the older set is the scooter. Teens and young adults fell in love with in-line scooters in the ‘90s, and they are aching to try an electric or gas powered one now. The array of price points is wide, and the technology evolving.
A Go Kart is a dream of every kid, and that never changes. People find ways to drive their carts at nearby tracks, some official and some not, or open spaces. Parent considerations are price and safety, so it’s a great opportunity for add-on sales of quality helmets.
Triker is a low-riding, cruising pedal bike that will “rock the streets!” Riders steer with levers on each side of them while leaning back into a sporty bucket seat. Hold on! Triker has a seat belt to keep riders strapped in and they’ll need it. With drum brakes on both back wheels and front wheel drive with tread to enhance cornering, Trikers don’t always cruise – they zoom! Triker even has a front bumper, just in case. It also includes a number plate to personalize one’s Triker and a red safety flag so others can be on the lookout for the Triker as it zips down the road. Writer's Bio: Pennie, a graduate of Indiana University School of Journalism, is a freelance writer and lives with her husband and three children in Visalia, Calif. Read more articles by this author |
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