*WIN* A Mini HORNIT – For Bikes & Scooters to Sound

The ultimate lights and sound effects accessory for children’s bikes and scooters.

This brilliant Mini Hornit is loaded with 25 fun sounds including a Police siren, motorbike, Ole trumpet, horse, elephant and an impressive lion’s roar – there’s even an old-fashioned bike bell! The sounds have three different volumes, plus it has white and green lights, with flashing or constant settings. Durable and waterproof, the Hornit attaches easily to the handlebars of any bike or scooter, with an optional remote trigger for bike handles, meaning you don’t need to let go to sound it. Makes riding a bike even more fun – sound that Hornit! 

Available from Wicked Uncle, this is priced at £19.95.

Competition Time

To be in with a chance of winning one of these, just enter the easy widget below.

UK entrants only please – good luck!

*WIN* A kids bike horn

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

  • Giveaway will run until 17th August 2022.
  • There is one prize to be won.
  • The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
  • This giveaway is open to UK entries only.
  • Entrants must be age 18 or over.
  • Data controller for the purposes of this giveaway is Mummy Fever. Your details will not be used for any other purpose than selecting/informing a winner.
  • Winner’s details will be passed to Mummy Fever, who are responsible for sending out the prize.
  • All entries will be checked.
  • The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries after the closing date.
  • The winner will be informed via email.
  • Failure to respond within two days may result in a new winner being drawn.
  • Once drawn, the winner’s name may be displayed on this blog post.
  • Entry into the giveaway will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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46 comments

  1. I can’t remember ever not being able to ride, although I do remember a tricycle with a boot.

  2. Can’t remember exactly – probably around 5ish. Thanks for running the giveaway 🙂

  3. I’m not sure exactly but I remember having a bike one Xmas from Santa with stabilisers and tassles.

  4. I learnt to ride my bike pretty late. I was around 9 years old where everyone else around me were riding around 4-5

  5. At 6 – I was put on the bike and pushed off. Wobbled for a bit but got the hang of it quickly!

  6. I was about 7 years old and Dad put wooden blocks on the pedals of this shiny red bike as my legs weren’t quite long enough. Money was very tight so he didn’t want me to grow out of it too soon!

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