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Scoot and Ride | Kinderhelm | Lemon

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Scoot and Ride | Kinderhelm | LemonScoot & Ride Kinderhelm Lemon Der Scoot & Ride Helm lsst variabel einstellen. Das Drehrad am Hinterkopf passt sich hervorragend der Kopfform des Kindes an und ermglicht es den Helm optimal auf das Kind einzustellen. Der neue innovative Magnetverschluss ermglicht den Kindern ein einfaches ffnen und Schliessen des Verschlusses und verhindert somit ein mgliches einklemmen der Haut. Ein LED Licht an der Hinterseite des Helms bietet zustzliche Sicherheit.

Scoot & Ride | Kinderhelm | Lemon

Der Scoot & Ride Helm lässt variabel einstellen. Das Drehrad am Hinterkopf passt sich hervorragend der Kopfform des Kindes an und ermöglicht es den Helm optimal auf das Kind einzustellen. Der neue innovative Magnetverschluss ermöglicht den Kindern ein einfaches Öffnen und Schliessen des Verschlusses und verhindert somit ein mögliches einklemmen der Haut. Ein LED – Licht an der Hinterseite des Helms bietet zusätzliche Sicherheit. Dieses Licht kann ganz einfach per Knopfdruck aktiviert werden. Eine weiche und atmungsaktive Polsterung bietet dem Kind zusätzlichen Tragkomfort. Die Polsterung kann einfach entfernt und in der Waschmaschine gewaschen werden. Ein weiterer Pluspunkt ist das geringe Gewicht des Helmes. Die Scoot and Ride Kinderhelme wiegen gerade mal 230 Gramm.

Achtung: Die Grösse S/M weicht vom Design gegenüber der XXS-S leicht ab das Logo auf dem Helm hat eine andere Farbe und die Bänder sind Schwarz. 

Facts Scoot & Ride Kinderhelm | Lemon

  • Gewicht: Nur 230 Gramm
  • Patentierter Magnetverschluss: einfache, einhändige Bedienung
  • Beleuchtung: LED Licht an der Hinterseite des Helms
  • Ideale Passform: stufenlos verstellbar durch Drehrad
  • Waschbare Polsterung: für maximalen Tragkomfort & Hygiene

Wie messe ich den Kopfumfang?

Wir erklären dir wie du ganz einfach deinen Kopfumfang messen kannst, um du die passende Helmgrösse zu wählen.

Schritt für Schritt Anleitung

  1. Lege ein Massband (Oder eine Schnur) waagrecht um den Kopf. Position ca. 2.5 cm oberhalb von deinen Augenbrauen.
  2. Lese den gemessen Kopfumfang in Zentimeter ab oder miss die entsprechende Schnurlänge auf einem Massstab oder Klappmeter ab.
  3. Anhand des gemessenen Kopfumfangs kannst du nun die passende Helmgrösse wählen.

Achtung

Bei Zwischengrössen solltest du immer das grössere Modell wählen. Die meisten Helme haben unterschiedliche Polsterungen dabei, dank welchen Zwischenräume optimal geschlossen werden können.

Grössentabelle für Helme

  • 45cm-51cm: XXS-S
  • 51cm-55cm: M-L

Unser Fazit

Der Scoot & Ride Kinderhelm erhöht die Sicherheit beim Fahrradfahren, Skateboarden und Scooter fahren. Dank den coolen Designs und dem hohen Tragkomfort werden die gut durchdachten Helme auch von Kindern gern getragen. Dank der variabel einstellbaren Grösse wachsen die Scoot & Ride Helme mit dem Kind mit und sind ein sicherer Begleiter für viele Jahre.

Über Scoot & Ride

Scoot & Ride betrachtet sich als das “wohl innovativste Scooter-Unternehmen weltweit”. Bereits in über 40 Ländern kann man Scooter und Helme von Scoot & Ride kaufen. Das Team von Scoot and Ride liebt es, kindergerechte Produkte zu gestalten. Damit ist nicht nur das aussergewöhnlich schöne Design gemeint. Auch Sicherheit und Qualität sind im Fokus der Entwickler. Umweltschutz durch Nachhaltigkeit sind ebenfalls ein grosses Thema für die Österreicher. Das Unternehmen verzichtet zum Beispiel bewusst auf PVC und setzt auf Materialien von zertifizierten Lieferanten. Helme und Roller von Scoot and Ride bringen Kinder in Bewegung und Kinderaugen zum Leuchten.

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Shop Queen
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
The cat didn't do it!
Format: Mass Market Paperback
I bought the book, because it looked so cute. Plus, I love cats! It was a cozy mystery with the cat as a constant companion of the protagonist. It made for a delightful story. I don't usually read low key mysteries, but I thoroughly enjoyed the humor, the cat, and the murder mystery. I plan on buying the next one. Ms. James has a writing style that you will enjoy her stories. You will not get bored.
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Island River Scribe
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
When A Mystery Writer's Death Becomes The Mystery
Format: Kindle
Charlie Harris is a part-time archival librarian for Athena College in Athena, Mississippi. In his late forties, the father of two grown children, and a widower for three years, Charlie is the proud human owned by a Maine coon cat named Diesel. Still grieving the loss of his wife, Charlie is not yet interested in dating and keeps himself politely at an emotional distance from everyone except Diesel. Coming into Charlie’s life about two years ago as a bedraggled kitten wandering the library parking lot, Diesel seems to have two particular affinities. He seems to understand the human language well beyond the sound of his own name or the phrase “Here, kitty kitty.” And he seems to sense and differentiate between human emotions, particularly sadness and anger, even when not verbally expressed. Weighing nearly 35 pounds and not yet fully grown, Diesel proudly sports a harness and leash and goes just about everywhere with Charlie. He openly seeks attention from everyone he meets but he gives back just as much or more after he “determines” the type of attention the human needs at the time. For all that we know about Diesel, we know very little about Charlie other than what I have already mentioned. The author never physically describes Charlie, not height or hair color, not weight or eye color, not anything. Since every other character is described as he or she enters the storyline, the absence of same for Charlie seems to be deliberate on the part of the author. Thus, each reader can visualize our main protagonist in whatever form fits or feels right at the time. While Charlie has eschewed emotional attachments since the nearly concurrent deaths of his wife and his favorite aunt, he rents out rooms to college students. As our story opens, one of the boarders, 18-year-old Justin Wardlaw, experiences three traumatic events in one day. First, he meets his previously unknown biological father for the first time. Secondly, the man he thought was his father strikes him in the face when he refuses to quit college and move back home. And, finally, he discovers the body of his biological father murdered in his hotel room. Godfrey Priest, the murdered man, is a best-selling author of violent thrillers that have a severely misogynistic overtone. A contemporary of Charlie, he grew up in Athena with a well-deserved reputation as a physical and emotional bully. Needless to say, there are many people in town with long memories and hardened hearts as far as Godfrey Priest is concerned, making no dearth of possible suspects. Miranda James does not portray Charlie as a suspect who must work to clear his own name. Nor does she portray him as one of those meddlesome types who feels he can do better than any police detective in existence. What she does is portray Justin as a good kid who has just been handed a very raw deal and is in dire need of help and adult support. Since Charlie is a well-respected research and archival librarian trained to find answers to oblique questions, he decides to lend those skills to Justin’s cause. And then there is the police detective, Kanesha Berry. Detective Berry is smart and intuitive but she has the people skills of a rock and the professional personality of the rattlesnake hidden under that rock. She is also the daughter of Charlie’s longtime housekeeper, Azalea. When Azalea asks Charlie to use his skills to help her daughter succeed in spite of herself, Charlie finds himself in the position of unofficial private investigator. James has written a solid first entry for her Cat in the Stacks series. The search for the murderer twists and turns as past deeds surface and motives multiply. Since the book is written from Charlie’s first-person POV, the reader knows no more than Charlie does at any time. And since the author writes the detective as a recalcitrant soul, fighting for control and against civilian assistance, the reader gets no help whatsoever from that quarter toward interpreting the information that Charlie gleans. Charlie makes mistakes, both intuitive and legal. Unlike what happens in many cozies, our protagonist immediately accepts responsibility, takes his lumps and makes a concerted effort to correct his behavior. And, unlike the progression in many cozies, he doesn’t figure out the murderer’s identity before the detective does. This novel has no obvious hook leading to another book. Nor does it end in a cliffhanger. But the murder of Godfrey Priest, and his investigation into it on Justin and Azalea’s behalf, changes Charlie. And on that point lies the premise of another book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2014
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Mmkelley
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Surprisingly Deep and Heartfelt
Format: Paperback
At first, when i started this book, i didn’t quite know how to feel about it. It’s pretty slow in the beginning, about 30 percent is just them being “hateful” towards each other while actively not trying to acknowledge the obvious physical and emotional chemistry between them. The more and more i flipped the pages, the more i fell in love!! Ryan is the epitome of the best book boyfriend you could imagine. He’s patient, kind and thoughtful. Although, at times, i thought he and Josie both were too judgmental of each other and what the other enjoyed to spend their free time reading. So what, he reads romance? And so what, she doesn’t read romance? But as we get deeper into their story, we realize they each had their own reasons for having their opinions. This story was surprisingly very insightful, loving and deep. Not too deep to where you’re contemplating your life choices, but deep in the sense that you will be thinking about these characters and their abilities to over come trauma and presumptions about themselves and their careers. With that being said, i think that Ryans employees, specifically indira, were way too judgmental. They saw for themselves how Ryan also treated Josie, and he typically was more rude to her than she was to him. Especially being women, reading romance and working at a romance store, they should know how it feels for people to be prejudice about a Genre they enjoy, and should be mindful and have told Ryan to be kinder. That being said…at times Josie was, i will say, a prude. Especially in the scene where ryan had her read “beach read” by Emily Henry Aloud and she texted RJ and said that women and men dont have intimate moments like that IRL. She was almost disgusted at the idea of having good, respectful and yet “mind blowing” s3x. I thought it was childish of her, honestly. You’re 30. Grow up. Georgia, her sister, was also too almoy judgmental of Josie and her trauma growing up with their mother. Especially for someone who was becoming a psychiatrist. She didn’t seem to take into account the things she dint see growing up, because Josie spent her time shielding her and protecting her from all the chaos. Other than that, that was the only few times this book pissed me off. All in all i’d give it a 4.5 out of ten!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025
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Shelley
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
More like bookstore baddies unite
Format: Kindle
​If you are looking for a book with excellent banter, easy-to-love characters, and a romance that will completely charm you, put this one on your TBR immediately! 📚✨ ​Let’s talk about the character dynamics because they absolutely stole the show for me: ​🛡️ The FMC: Josie Klein wears an emotional suit of armor and is a little rough around the edges when it comes to letting people in. If you love Ali Hazelwood’s FMCs, you will fully understand and adore Josie. Watching her walls come down was everything. ​🐾 The MMC: Absolute GOLDEN RETRIEVER energy. He is a big softie with a heart of gold, but—and this is the crucial part—he isn’t afraid to put his foot down when it matters. The perfect balance. ​The banter between these two was top-tier, and the entire setting had me hooked from start to finish. It’s an absolute 10/10 for me!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
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Penny
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 3
Cute and predictable
Format: Kindle
Rom-com wrapped I’m a literary tote bag. The story was cute, predictable, but satisfying. Josie’s voice was cringy at times. Despite that, the characters are likable and everyone got their moment of closure. I’d give it one chile for spice.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025

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