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All A Bit Of A Ding Dong

It must be Christmas – The X Factor song is at No 1 after all!

We’re still running around like Santa’s little helpers on a sugar rush here at Micro Scooters. It’s been an exhausting few weeks and we’ve had to eat all the chocolates from our advent calendar to keep our energy levels up (well, that’s our excuse).

How’s everyone else doing with Christmas preparations? We can already see ourselves burning the midnight oil on the 24th December facing a last-minute present wrapping marathon. Then we’ll be up at the crack of dawn to get the wretched turkey into the oven in time – Joy To The World and all that.

 

Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

The Festive theme extends to our ho-ho-hospital scheme this month. We’re donating scooters to the Queen Alexandra Hospital and they’re being delivered to the children’s ward by the cast of Cinderella – the pantomime at the theatre in Portsmouth. Just as long as no-one wears a glass slipper to ride on them.

 

Matilda

We seem to have gone all theatrical this month. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Matilda has a host of Micro Scooters incorporated within their West End performance. We won’t give away too much as it’s part of a big reveal in the show and has a massive WOW factor.

Festive Facebook

Bells have been jingling on our Facebook page for weeks now. As well as our hugely popular 12 Days Of Xmas competition which is still running if you hurry, we asked people to send us their seasonal stories. We’ve been touched by the themes of these stories ranging from the arrival of babies to helping an old people’s home to celebrate the day when it was struck by a power cut – lovely to get a sense of the real spirit of Xmas.

Anyway, we’d like to thank you all for your amazing support throughout 2011 and here’s to brilliant new year for everyone.

Happy Micro Christmas

Anna and Philippa


Christmas Countdown

It’s madness at Micro Towers as our busiest time of year approaches. You cannot avoid Christmas even if you wanted to. Shops are blaring out the usual festive mix of Slade and Cliff Richard. TV advertising is wall-to-wall saccharin sweet images including M&S who have the X Factor finalists crooning away on theirs – what’s that all about then?

But it’s things like watching the school nativity play or the swim in the sea that we do as a family in aid of the RNLI that remind me of the true spirit of Christmas (even if it’s bl**dy freezing). We’d love to hear your favorite thing about this time of year – drop us a comment below.

 

Brighton Children’s Hospital

There are plenty of people who won’t be spending Christmas at home with their family including children in hospitals up and down the country. The Micro Scooter’s Hospital Scheme aims to bring a sense of fun and normality to young patients who have to spend months at a time away from home. By providing hospitals with a fleet of scooters, children can scoot to the operating theatre, use them in their remedial treatment or simply enjoy playing with them.

The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton is the latest one we visited and they love using them as this wonderful photo goes to show.

 

Micro Seat

By now many of you will have seen our new Mini Micro Seat which means toddlers can now join in the scooting fun. The Micro Seat starts life as a ride on and grows into a Mini Micro once your child is ready to scoot properly.

We’ve also got a host of other great goodies if you’re looking for the perfect stocking filler or a present for that ‘difficult to please’ teenager on www.micro-scooters.co.uk

 

Bluewater

 

Why not pop down and visit us for a bit of festive cheer? We’ll be at Bluewater’s Christmas extravaganza from 30th November to 4th December. Come and say hello.

Happy Micro Christmas

Anna


Trick Or Treat

Here at Micro Towers we’ve just finished the shoot for our next brochure. When it lands on your doormat, the children will all look like little angels and everything will be just so. That’s what marketing is all about.

But the truth is each photo captures a single moment in time. In the next frame, you’re just as likely to see someone inadvertently scooting through the shot being chased by a red-faced mum. In other words, a real snapshot of life filled with comedy moments.

How many times have you spotted an idyllic magazine spread featuring the perfect picnic or a gorgeous afternoon tea table? And how many times has any attempt at recreating said scene been ruined by wasps or one child having a tantrum whilst another spills juice everywhere?

With Halloween a couple of weeks away, it’s true to say that life is filled with tricks and treats. It’s impossible to live in a picture perfect world. Most children have the devil in them sometimes – often when you least expect it – but those are the moments you’re most likely to remember with a smile on your face.

 

Early years scooting

Keep your eyes peeled for the launch of a cracking new product. Very much a Micro Scooter but one that will open up the world of scooting to toddlers. Exciting stuff!

 

Micro Chef

We took the staff to a local cookery school for a bit of team building recently. We were split into two teams with each having to prepare the following identical menu:

~ Crab Tart with Tomato and Herb Salad ~

~ Seasonal Vegetable Risotto served with Roasted Coley and Parma Ham ~

~ Chocolate and Pear Upside Down Cake ~

 It was a real hoot and interesting to discover that the most attractive plate of food doesn’t necessarily taste the best. Another little life lesson. J

Happy scooting

Anna


Each to their own

If, like me, you’ve got several children, all with very different personalities no doubt you find juggling their various demands slightly mindboggling. I was talking about this to a friend of mine who has teenagers. She pointed out that, once they reach ‘that age’, all they want to do is look, think and act the same in a bid to conform. So perhaps I should celebrate my children’s differences whilst I can.

After all, that’s what we do at Micro Scooters. We’ve made it possible for youngsters to personalize their scooters and stamp their own character on them. Be it choosing a different coloured deck or changing the handle bar grips. Then there are Scoobits, lights, ribbons and bells – the choice is endless.

The holidays will go by in a flash and it will soon be time to start thinking about the new school term. We know from feedback we’ve had from both parents and teachers that giving a scooter a personal touch has a number of benefits.

Not only is it a great way for a child to express themselves, it’s also a godsend when trying to identify your child’s scooter in the playground at the end of the day.

Happy scooting

Anna


In Praise Of British Beaches

There’s something very special about spending the summer at a British seaside resort – even if it’s blowing a hooley.

Don’t get me wrong, I love jetting off with the best of them to sunnier climes where hot weather can be guaranteed 24/7. But summer doesn’t seem like summer without at least one picnic on the beach complete with a wind gusting sand into your face. It is one of our favorite activities as a family.

But perhaps the most essential item for a traditional British holiday has to be a bucket and spade. So when a couple of friends showed us a Pack-Away Bucket they’d invented, I couldn’t wait to try it out on holiday. Sturdy enough for building sand castles or to take crabbing, it folds completely flat making it delightfully portable.

We’ve a bit of a thing for buckets at the moment – the Scrunch Bucket is another great invention of theirs. Squidgy, packable and just the right size for little hands to carry.

 

Talking of holidays and getting away, don’t forget to enter our latest competition on Facebook. We want to know where you and your family take your scooters. It doesn’t need to be anywhere exotic, it can be your local take-away or the Farmer’s Market –we’d just like to see some fun pictures.

 

Dublin

Once again we’ve been on the road with Micro Scooters and visited not one but two children’s hospitals on our recent trip to Dublin. Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin and The National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght. We donated lots of scooters to both hospitals – the former gave a couple to two young patients who had both had extra-long stays on the wards and remained positive and cheery. The National Children’s Hospital is using them for children who are well enough to scoot to the operating theatre to make the prospect of surgery less daunting.

Anyway, we’ve got some busy months ahead at Micro Scooters. As well as the school holidays, we’ve got lots of new products we’ll be launching throughout the rest of the year as well as more initiatives involving scooters and schools.

 

Wherever you’re going, happy holidays and happy scooting.

Philippa

 


FIT & FUN

If you’re like me and start to panic at the prospect of donning your swimsuit this summer, revealing your ‘far from perfect beach body’, we’ve got just the thing for you.

You might have read something about our new fitness scheme we’re launching on our website in July – www.micro-scooters.co.uk. The Mail On Sunday’s You Magazine wrote about it on 5th June and also made us their website of the week. We’re chuffed to pieces.

It all began when we heard about the scooting Mums of Eastbourne  – you might remember we mentioned them in a previous blog . We were so inspired, we decided to make it easy for everyone to set up their own Scooter Fitness Club.

The site will feature a range of different programmes, perfect for post-natal fitness, scooting with the family or for those of us who want to shed a few pounds before the summer.

All the exercises are going to have photos showing you the do’s and don’ts for each one. We had fun putting it together and hope you enjoy it too. We’d love to hear how you get on with it when it goes live.

 

Micro Luggage

Although our focus at Micro Scooters is predominantly on children, we’ve just introduced a scooter which is definitely one for the grown-ups. Our new Micro Luggage combines a suitcase and a scooter to make commuting quicker, more convenient and loads of fun.

It’s the perfect way to avoid the rush hour mayhem. The case has a 26L capacity so there’s plenty of room for everything including folders, iPads, laptops and your sandwiches too.

Wim Ouboter, the Swiss inventor of the original Micro Scooter, was stopped several times on a recent trip to the UK as he whizzed through Gatwick on his Micro Luggage. We’ve got a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot of them on city streets throughout the UK soon.

 

Bristol Children’s Hospital


We were delighted to get involved in Bristol Children Hospital’s 10th anniversary celebrations a couple of weeks ago. We went along with Minis and Maxis for their play department which were really well received.

 

Facebook Competition

We’re always being asked about how we select the models for our brochure. To date, we’ve been fortunate enough to rope in friends and family as Philippa talked about in last month’s blog.

However, now’s your chance to get involved. We’re running a competition on our Facebook site in a search to find two models for our next brochure. So if you think your children are models in the making, you have until the end of this month to enter.

Enjoy June – whether it’s flaming or not.

Happy scooting

Anna

 

 


ON LOCATION

 

We’ve been buzzing around like proverbial blue-bottomed flies at Micro Scooters lately, trying to get everything sorted out for our latest brochure.

When it lands on your doorstep, we’re hoping it comes across as a slick, finished production. But this belies the behind-the-scenes bedlam, and the desire to tear your hair out in handfuls, that being on location inspires.

Having always relied on friends and family to rope in their children to act as our models, we decided that we’d bring in a professional this time to show our lot how it’s done.

Our motley crew could hardly contain themselves on the day at the prospect of meeting a Kate Moss in the making.

OK, so our lot might break down in fits of giggles and not be able to pout on demand but we think they did a terrific job. So, we’d like to thank the following, in true Oscar style, for making our latest brochure possible.

West Mersea

Lulu Fuller

Ferg Sprott

Belli Mayer

Gus Sprott

Ollie Gozzett

Harry Gozzett

Hope Gozzett

Dom Gozzett

Leafy Dumas

Nick Berale

Ellie Trollop

Jack Trollop

Finty Willis

Kistine Dizon

Libby Watkins

Isobel Burns

 

London

 

Theo Stewart

Teebo Black

Estelle Schwartz

Lorenza Schwartz 
Lucas Fattal

 

And stars of both shoots

 

William Gibson

Jack Gibson

Edward Gibson

Thomas Gogarty

Bish Gogarty

 

Our major new introduction this month is our eye-popping Limited Edition Neon Mini Micros. Believe it or not, the inspiration for these came from my lifelong love of Stabilo highlighters.

Passing by Marc Jacobs’ shop in London last November, I was struck by a giant neon cow on display in the window. It put me in mind of fresh, bright and cheerful highlighters – how wonderful it would be to reproduce these colours as Mini Micros, I thought. And so we did.

What’s more, neon is all-the-rage again for summer, so I’m told. That said, most of our customers with their sticky fingers and dripping ice creams are unlikely to remain immaculate style icons for very long, thank goodness.

We’d love to hear your thoughts on our new Neon range so please post away!

 

Happy scooting

 

Philippa

 


A Small But Important Part Of Our Micro World

Ok so it’s my turn to blog now, I am not going to talk about resolutions – I had some and have achieved none so that’s that in a short sentence. What a shocking month February is….cold, dreary and a long time until summer. How could anyone contemplate giving up that much needed glass of wine at the end of a long day?…. So, instead of talking to you about all the things that are not going to happen, I thought I would talk to you about the things that are going to happen in the world of Micro Scooters.  Far more important than the various toy fairs we have been attending is the new nationwide children’s scheme we are launching. It is starting at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and the plan is to donate a fleet of micro-scooters to the play and physiotherapist specialists at twelve children’s hospitals and wards throughout the UK.

Having talked to the medical professionals, we know that our scooters will help young patients with their balance, motor skills and fitness levels without realising they are going through rehabilitation.

Such treatment can be a painful process for some children, so the scheme has been welcomed by everyone.

As a mother, working with hospitals and others charities that Micro Scooters helps, makes you realise how lucky you are to have healthy children. It also makes you aware of how quickly life can change and to count your blessings daily.

So, suddenly with this in mind everything is now in perspective and to complain about the gloomy month of February seems rather pathetic. If you have any thoughts on our hospital scheme then please let us know, we would love to hear from you.

Happy scooting!

Anna

When does mothering become molly coddling?

 


When does mothering become molly coddling?

Thank goodness spring is almost here. It’s lovely to see the daffodils and crocuses starting to make an appearance.

It’s also a busy time for us here at Micro Scooters. With the weather getting better, parents everywhere are glad not to have the kids under their feet all the time. As we all know, a scooter is a great incentive to get the family out and about!

As a company, we’re committed to ensuring everyone scooters safely. It’s so important for children to wear a good quality helmet. If you can get them to don elbow and knee pads too, so much the better.
But, as my tribe get older, I’ve found myself asking where to draw the line on safety?

As a little girl, I’d spend hours playing with a motley group of friends in the surrounding countryside without seeing an adult from breakfast to tea. We’d get up to all sorts of dangerous mischief – just thinking about it makes my hair curl now. So do we tend to over-protect our children these days? Do we spend too much time hovering around them – a parenting style which has been labeled ‘helicopter parenting’.

There’s a lot to be said for free-range parenting. It encourages children to be independent and become more responsible. A child will never learn to walk if it doesn’t fall over a few times. Is the world truly as unsafe as we’re led to believe?

When a child goes missing or is involved in a tragic accident, it quickly becomes front-page news with the media always looking for someone to blame. Stories like these put the fear of God into parents everywhere and the reins are, once again, tightened on our brood.

Interestingly, research has shown that the world is just as safe a place these days as it was 30 or 40 years ago. So what should we poor parents do? I suppose it all comes back to that commodity that most things in life depend on – common sense. Because if we over-protect our children, we could be in danger of robbing them of their childhood ourselves!

I’d really love to hear other parents’ views on finding a balance between protecting your children and molly coddling them.

Happy scooting

Philippa


New weight watchers?

Can anyone really succeed?

We were delighted to hear about Frances Vogel and her group of friends from Eastbourne. They get together every Wednesday night to scooter together in a bid to get fit. Anyone else doing anything similar?


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We were delighted to launch our hospital scheme at Birmingham Children’s Hospital on Valentine’s Day this year. The aim is to allow those children who are well enough to scooter around the wards and not feel like they are missing out on every day activites. It’s also a great way for them to keep fit if they are hospitalised, long-term. Micro Scooters is providing a fleet of scooters to a dozen children’s hospitals and wards up and down the country throughout the year and we’ll keep you updated on progress.

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