Scooter rounders – use your scooters to make stumps or use your scooter to make a rounder.
Scootercise – get the children to practice their scooters skills and improve their co-ordination. We have devised activities for parents too – see them here.
Synchronised scooting - A dance. On scooters. At the same time. Fun for them, hilarious for you to watch.
Pancake Day – definitely no cooking while scooting but what about taking part or organising a charity pancake race with the children on their scooters?
Scooting Club – the children could create a “secret” scooting club. Create a den for them to discuss all things scooter – while you have a 5 minute break and a good strong cup of tea.
Design your own scooter – is your little one an inventor in training? Give them a theme “design your own scooter” and ask them to come up with a ideas.
Time & distance fun – When you are next out and about with the children ask them how long it will take them to scoot to landmarks in the distance. Our sneaky (but fun) way of helping children to understand time.
Scooter Decoration – ask the children to design a new accessory for their scooter
Go birdwatching on your scooter -You can download app to help you identify different species.
Scooter Maps – create a scooter friendly map which shows the best places to scoot near you.
Make a kite - A scooter shaped kite? Use this step by step guide to help you on your way.
Scooter Fancy Dress – the only limit to what you can do with your scooter is your imagination. Perhaps you could be a knight on a horse, a pirate on a ship, a princess in a tower or a CEO in a crane {?!)
Silly scooter sounds – telling stories (that include lots of noises) are so much better while on your scooter.
Shadow pictures – shadow pictures are really fun – even better to create shadow pictures on your scooter. There’s some great references on how to do so here
Scooter Track – if at home or in the park it’s easy to create a scooter course from everyday materials (my favourite trick is to use the garden hose to lay out a course).
Scooter Geocaches – locating treasure people have left for you to find is very exciting. The best place to start is www.geocaching.com
Red Light Green Light scooter race – the scooter version of grandmother’s footsteps/Mr Wolf on scooters.
Conker competition – use your scooters to find the loveliest conkers around. In my opinion no childhood is complete without taking place in a conker contest or two.
Holiday diary – or a family holiday diary. Use the diary to document your scooting journeys, to stick mementos of your day out in or to remember your favourite scooting games!
Scooter It or tag – And while they are at it why not try carry tag? Simply passing an object from one scooter rider to the next. Sounds easy in theory…
Scooter on Holiday – scooters are the perfect way to get about on holiday. I am also the perfect companion to take on holiday and will accept almost all invitations.
Micro Pond Dipping – take a picnic and find out what strange and interesting creatures lurk in your local pond.
Scooter Den – because all children should build a den.
Seaside Scooting – a sojourn to the seaside with your bucket and spade is not complete without a scooter to scoot along the sea front with.
Scooter Art – be inspired by Jackson Pollock and use your scooter as a paintbrush.
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