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Soft Saddle Scooter™

Soft Saddle Scooter™



With the super-supportive saddle and low-to-the-ground design, this scooter offers more security than a typical ride-on toy. Small children and those with gravitational insecurity can scoot with confidence, in prone, kneeling or sitting positions. The incredibly comfortable soft-cell foam construction encourages play and exercise for longer time spans. Non-marring wheels swivel 360 degrees. Supports vestibular integration and motor planning.

  • Strengthens upper and lower body, improving balance, posture, core strength and coordination
  • Ideal for children with sensory processing challenges, low tone and autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Create a winding path with painter's tape. Follow it along as fast as you can
  • Scoot across the room and then scoot backwards to return
  • Combine with Scooter Paddles (sold separately) and pretend to row down a river. What do you see?
$135.00
Soft Saddle Scooter™
$135.00

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With the super-supportive saddle and low-to-the-ground design, this scooter offers more security than a typical ride-on toy. Small children and those with gravitational insecurity can scoot with confidence, in prone, kneeling or sitting positions. The incredibly comfortable soft-cell foam construction encourages play and exercise for longer time spans. Non-marring wheels swivel 360 degrees. Supports vestibular integration and motor planning.

  • Strengthens upper and lower body, improving balance, posture, core strength and coordination
  • Ideal for children with sensory processing challenges, low tone and autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Create a winding path with painter's tape. Follow it along as fast as you can
  • Scoot across the room and then scoot backwards to return
  • Combine with Scooter Paddles (sold separately) and pretend to row down a river. What do you see?