The Razor Kixi Scribble Scooter Giveaway!

Disclaimer: Razor scooters generously provided me a complimentary Razor Scribble Scooter to review, but I haven’t been otherwise compensated. All thoughts, opinions, and envious feelings are entirely my own. 

Razor-logoThe Razor Kixi Scribble Scooter

A Razor, you guys! For my third and final giveaway this week, I get to give away a Razor scooter! A bitty and adorable powerhouse of a first scooter with- get this- built-in art. Think exhaust pipes but a heck of a lot cuter. It comes in two color schemes of either pink/blue/purple or blue/green, has foam grips on the handlebars, and already has me wishing for a sliiightly bigger version. (And yes, I know, Razors come in all shapes and sizes, but I want this one- only geared for a slightly taller, perhaps thirty something-ish blogger.)

The Kixi Scribble chalk scooter is easily going to be the wowzer gift for a smallish adventurer in your life, what with its sidewalk chalk-holders coming out of the tailpipe and wider base (to ease your daredevil into All Things Fast). Geared towards 3 & up, this scooter will be perfect for our household, since in it currently resides a 3 year-old person (who believes herself to be “and up.”)

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Here’s what I already adore about it:

  • A three-wheeled design adds stability for- let’s be honest- a preschooler who doesn’t acknowledge such things. (So yeah, it’s mainly a feature for my peace of mind.)
  • The “tilt to turn” feature is Razor’s own, and helps teach that crucial steering skill.
  • Refilling chalk is a snap. Which is clutch, because my kids tear through chalk like juice boxes.
  • This thing is solid. Made of steel, aluminum, and high-grade plastic, this thing will not only survive Susannah, but will  also totally be Jasper-ready whenever he is. (As long as he’s cool with the pink/blue/purple color scheme which, obviously, he’s cool enough to rock.)

 

 

 

Hey, want one? It retails for $39.99, but I’m giving away a Razor Kixi Scribble to one lucky reader, starting right this very second. Go. (And then watch your kid go.)

Good luck!
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