Kids Scooters in Australia
Want to keep your kids active? Our range of kids scooters in Australia is the best way to get your children out and about—safely.
At Skate Connection, we make it easy to shop high-quality, fun and safe kids scooters that are built to last and made to move.
We stock a wide range of designs and sizes—from beginner-friendly three-wheelers to sleek kids 2 wheel scootersfor confident riders. If you’re looking for kids' scooters in Australia, you’ll find trusted brands, cool colours, and expert advice all in one place.
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Why Shop Kids Scooters at Skate Connection?
Choosing the right kids' scooter early on can make all the difference in how your child learns and progresses. A scooter that's too heavy, unstable or poorly built can hold them back. That’s why we only stock scooters designed specifically for younger riders—so they can build balance, coordination and confidence at their own pace. Whether riding solo or keeping up with siblings, the right gear sets them up for success.
That’s why you need a team of real riders and parents who know what makes a great kids 2 wheel scooter. We’ve spent years testing and curating gear that performs well, lasts longer, and looks great doing it.
When you shop with us, you’re getting expert guidance, fast shipping, and top-tier customer service from an Aussie, family-run business.
We also offer free delivery on kids' scooter orders over $100, so you can shop smarter and save while gearing up your kid with the best.
Colour and Style? Sorted.
Let’s be honest—if the scooter doesn’t look cool, it’s not getting used. That’s why our Australian range of kid's scootersincludes everything from bold colours to standout designs. Whether your little skater wants a classic black ride, a fun patterned frame or a bright pink scooter, there’s something here they’ll love.
Pair it with the right scooter accessories in Australia—think colourful grips, helmets or lights—and you’ve got a setup they’ll actually want to ride every day.
Many of our kid's scooters are also height adjustable, meaning they can grow alongside your child and save you from upgrading too soon. This makes them a smart investment for active families—and ensures your little one always has a scooter that feels just right. Want to scoot alongside them? Shop electric scooters for sale in Brisbane to make it a family activity.
Shop Kids 2 Wheel Scooters with Confidence
Whether you're buying for a birthday, a weekend adventure or just because, we make it easy to find the right kids' scooters for your child’s style and confidence level. Our online store is updated daily and includes detailed descriptions and real-time stock info. Afterpay and Zip is available, so you can spread out your payments with no hassle.
As one of Australia's most trusted destinations for kids' 2 and 3-wheel scooters, Skate Connection is proud to support thousands of Aussie families in finding the right gear. With a huge range of 2 wheel scooters, three-wheelers and accessories in stock year-round, we’ve become the local go-to for quality, value and service. We’re here to make scooter shopping simple—whether you’re upgrading an old ride or buying their first one.
Prefer to shop in person? Our local team can walk you through the best 2 wheel scooter options and help you find the right fit.
Get Them Moving Today
Ready to find your kid’s next ride? Shop our full range of kids' scooters in Australia and make their next adventure smoother, safer, and way more fun. Whether it’s their first scooter or an upgrade to a faster 2 wheel scooter, you’ll find high-quality gear and helpful service every step of the way.Order kid’s scooters now and enjoy peace of mind with quality you can trust.
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Kids Scooter - FAQ
What is the best kids scooter for a beginner?
The best scooter for a beginner depends on the child's age, weight and riding ability. For younger children, we recommend 3-wheel scooters. A 3-wheel scooter provides more stability than a kids' 2-wheel scooter and can help to build your child's confidence.
For older children or those with more experience, a kids' 2-wheel scooter may be better because it is faster and more maneuverable.
Do kids need protective gear when using roller blades?
Yes, we recommend that all kids wear protective gear such as helmets, knee pads and elbow pads when skating. This will help to prevent any serious injuries if they fall over. Shop our kids' helmets here.
How much does a kids' scooter cost?
The cost of a kids' scooter varies depending on the type of scooter and the features it has. Features for kids' scooters may include a kickstand, a basket, or lights. A basic kids scooter without any features may cost around $60, while a more feature-rich kids scooter could cost upwards of $250.
When choosing a kids scooter, it is important to consider the child's age and skill level. For younger children, there are three-wheeled scooters that offer more stability. As children get older and more skilled, they may be ready for a two-wheeled scooter.
It is also important to make sure the scooter is the right size for the child. A too-big scooter can be difficult to control, while a too-small scooter may not provide enough support for the child. Most manufacturers have sizing charts that can help you choose the right scooter for your child.
Finally, consider how the scooter will be used. If it will mainly be ridden around the neighbourhood, a basic model may suffice. However, if the child plans to use the scooter for tricks or racing, a more durable model with better wheels and brakes may be necessary.
When it comes to cost, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. The best way to determine how much to spend on a kids' scooter is to consider the child's age, skill level, and intended use for the scooter. With so many different types and models available, there is sure to be a scooter that's perfect for your child - and your budget.
How do I know if my child is ready for a two-wheel scooter?
Your youngster is probably prepared to attempt a scooter with two wheels if they can stand on the scooter and balance without assistance. It is a good idea to consider factors like stroke width as the handlebars should generally be about the same width as their shoulders. When making this choice, you could also want to take into account their age, weight, and riding skills.
What safety gear do I need for my child?
When using kids' scooters, we advise all youngsters to wear a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads. If they fall, this will protect them.