This children’s four-wheel scooter is designed as a “cute and fun growth partner” for babies aged 1-3. From appearance to function, it accurately caters to the preferences of young and middle-aged babies and the safety needs of parents. The core advantages are as follows:
1.Cute and fun styling+immersive sensory experience
Taking inspiration from the “little monster” design, the rounded body is paired with three-dimensional horns, cute big eyes, and three macaron colors of yellow/pink/khaki, instantly striking the baby’s aesthetic; Automatically triggering soft lighting and playful melodies during gliding can not only attract babies to actively explore, but also enhance sensory development through sound and light stimulation, making gliding an interactive game of “playing and growing”.
2. Full dimensional security protection, parents feel more at ease
Stable structure: widened four-wheel design+low center of gravity body, paired with anti slip and wear-resistant wheel surfaces, making it less likely for babies to roll over or slip while sliding, even toddlers can easily maintain balance;
Material safety: The entire vehicle is made of PP material, which is free of burrs and odors. The seats and handles have been rounded and polished to avoid collision and injury;
Ergonomic adaptation: The seat height fits the leg length of 1-3 year old babies, and the knees naturally bend effortlessly when riding. The handle width is just suitable for small hands to grip, and playing for a long time will not be tiring.
3.Worry free details, balancing practicality and convenience
The car body is integrally formed, without the need for complex installation, and can be used after unpacking; Parents can easily pick it up with one hand, making it easy to carry for outings or self driving trips; The wheels adopt a silent design, and indoor sliding will not disturb neighbors, balancing the dual scenes of “outdoor fun” and “home play”.
This scooter is not just a toy, but also a “balance enlightenment tool” for babies during their walking period – it exercises their body coordination ability through easy sliding, and stimulates their exploratory desire through cute and interesting design and sound and light interaction. It is not only a “playmate” that can accompany babies to play wildly, but also a “growth aid tool” that parents can trust. It is a good tool for coaxing babies without stepping on thunder with closed eyes!
Material: PP
Number of wheels: 4
Style: Cute, playful
Size: 55 * 22 * 38cm
Load capacity: 25kg
Net weight of product: 2kg
Baby can’t put it down the first time they use it, all four wheels are stable
Breaking: Iran Announces Two-Week Ceasefire Extension, Negotiations to Proceed Combined reports from Tehran and Beijing — Local time on April 8th, Iranian officials officially announced that they will maintain the two-week ceasefire agreement previously reached with relevant parties, which took effect in the early hours of the same day. Meanwhile, the Iranian delegation has departed and will travel to Islamabad on April 10th to participate in multilateral negotiations mediated by Pakistan, focusing on key issues regarding the follow-up arrangements of the ceasefire and the de-escalation of the situation. The framework of this ceasefire agreement was officially approved and confirmed by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council on April 7th. Iranian officials emphasized that the core goal of the ceasefire is “to avoid further escalation of the regional situation and create a stable window for diplomatic negotiations.” The agreement clearly requires all relevant parties to fully cease military operations, end hostile frictions, and jointly safeguard the regional peace and environment. At the same time, Iran reaffirmed that the ceasefire is not a compromise, but a rational choice based on safeguarding national core interests and gaining time for domestic people’s livelihood recovery and construction. If the negotiation process deviates from the established track, Iran reserves the right to take all necessary measures. According to a disclosure by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamabad negotiations will gather representatives from Iran, the United States and their respective allies, with core topics including the security guarantee of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the path to lifting regional sanctions, the protection of civilian facilities, and the handling of legacy issues from the conflict. As the mediator, Pakistan will coordinate the positions of all parties throughout the process and promote the negotiation to form a specific and implementable consensus document. Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s Office stated publicly that this negotiation is an important opportunity for the de-escalation of the Middle East situation, and Pakistan will make every effort to promote the two parties to achieve phased results during the two-week ceasefire period. The United States confirmed through the White House spokesperson that it will strictly abide by the provisions of the ceasefire agreement, suspend all military strikes against Iran, and has arranged the relevant diplomatic team to attend the meeting as scheduled. The U.S. side stated that it looks forward to resolving current differences through negotiations, and emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz, as a global energy transportation artery, its navigation safety is a common concern of all parties, and it is willing to consult with Iran to establish a temporary security guarantee mechanism. However, the U.S. side did not make a clear response to Iran’s core demands such as uranium enrichment and the lifting of sanctions, only stating that it will “comprehensively discuss all issues” during the negotiations. Israel, on the other hand, released a cautious signal. The Israel Defense Forces announced that it will suspend air strikes against Iran’s mainland, but emphasized that “operations against terrorist organizations in the Lebanese direction are not subject to the ceasefire.” The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated that Israel will “continue to monitor Iran’s compliance with the agreement” and reserve the “right to self-defense.” This statement highlights the complexity of the Middle East situation, and the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement still faces many variables. The response to the ceasefire agreement in Iran is rational. According to reports from Iranian state media, the ongoing military conflict has led to damage to some military facilities, interruption of oil exports, and the people’s demand for peace and development has become increasingly strong. The Iranian government stated that during the ceasefire period, it will give priority to ensuring the supply of people’s livelihood materials, promote the recovery of economic order, and at the same time accelerate the restoration of the military industry system to lay a solid foundation for subsequent negotiations. Iranian people generally hope that the negotiations can bring long-term peace and reduce economic and people’s livelihood pressures. The international community generally welcomes this ceasefire. A spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General stated that the United Nations fully supports Pakistan’s mediation efforts, calls on all parties to strictly abide by the ceasefire agreement, and resolve differences through dialogue and consultation. Russia, the European Union, France, Germany and other countries have successively issued statements, saying that the ceasefire provides a key opportunity for the de-escalation of the Middle East situation, and expressed hope that the Islamabad negotiations can achieve substantive progress, calling on all parties to abandon the confrontation mentality and jointly maintain regional stability. Analysts pointed out that the two-week ceasefire provides a valuable buffer period for the Middle East situation, but the differences between Iran and relevant parties on core interests have not been fundamentally resolved. Issues such as the security of the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of sanctions, and uranium enrichment still require great efforts from both sides. The success or failure of the Islamabad negotiations will directly affect the direction of regional peace, and the international community needs to continue to pay attention to and promote the negotiation process to avoid the situation returning to tension. At present, the Iranian delegation has completed pre-departure preparations, focusing on formulating negotiation plans around specific issues such as the ceasefire supervision mechanism, people’s livelihood assistance, and shipping safety. It is expected to arrive in Islamabad on April 10th and hold intensive consultations with all parties.
Phase 3 of the 139th Canton Fair: Fashion, Health, and Cultural & Educational Consumption Gain Momentum, Expanding New Horizons for Global Trade NEWS REPORT From May 1 to 5, Phase 3 of the 139th Canton Fair concluded successfully, focusing on consumer goods and healthcare sectors including toys & maternity/baby/children products, fashion (textiles & apparel), home textiles, stationery, health & leisure, medical devices, food, and functional & technical fabrics, injecting warm and robust momentum into global trade. During this phase, functional fabrics and smart textile apparel showcased technological innovations in China’s textile industry, while safe and eco-friendly designs for maternity/baby/children toys and cultural/educational products garnered significant attention. Medical devices and health & leisure products precisely addressed global trends in aging populations and health consumption upgrades. The food section featured specialty agricultural products and processed foods from across China, facilitating the global reach of high-quality Chinese ingredients. Parallel cross-border e-commerce matching events and brand going global forums were held, establishing digital trade channels for small and medium-sized foreign trade enterprises and deepening cross-border cooperation in fashion, culture & education, and healthcare sectors.
Phase 2 of the 139th Canton Fair: Quality Lifestyle and Creative Design Converge, Illuminating New Scenarios for Home Furnishings Foreign Trade NEWS REPORT From April 23 to 27, Phase 2 of the 139th Canton Fair successfully kicked off, centering on consumer goods and home building materials such as household products, gifts & decorations, building materials & furniture, daily-use ceramics, kitchen & dining utensils, outdoor facilities, bamboo & wood home goods, and prefabricated houses. It presented global buyers with a trade feast that blends aesthetic design and practical functionality. This phase deeply aligns with global consumers’ demand for quality lifestyles and personalized home spaces, showcasing highlights such as intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship in daily ceramics, lightweight innovations in outdoor leisure facilities, and green prefabricated technologies for integrated housing. Numerous small and medium-sized enterprises participated with original designs and cost-effective products, expanding overseas markets while conveying the meticulous craftsmanship of Chinese consumer goods to the world. The outdoor products and kitchen utensils sections drew high foot traffic, precisely matching consumption upgrade trends in markets like Europe, the Americas, and Southeast Asia, becoming a key driver of growth in home furnishings foreign trade.
Phase 1 of the 139th Canton Fair: Smart Manufacturing and Green Tech Lead the Way, Fueling New Engines for Global Trade NEWS REPORT From April 15 to 19, the 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) Phase 1 grandly opened in Guangzhou. As one of the world’s largest comprehensive international trade events, this phase focuses on core sectors including consumer electronics & home appliances, industrial manufacturing, vehicles & two-wheelers, lighting & electrical equipment, hardware tools, new energy, smart wearables, display technology, and drones. Thousands of global enterprises gathered to showcase cutting-edge technologies and innovative products, building an efficient platform for global industrial and supply chain connectivity. Guided by the themes of “intelligent upgrading” and “green low-carbon development,” Phase 1 featured new energy vehicles, smart home appliances, industrial robots, and drones as key highlights. Leading companies presented next-generation smart wearables and high-efficiency lighting solutions tailored for global markets, demonstrating China’s manufacturing competitiveness in digital and green transformation. Parallel professional forums and procurement matching events were held throughout the fair, facilitating precise demand alignment between Chinese and foreign merchants and elevating cross-border trade and technical cooperation to new heights.
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