In Rwanda, the demand for child mobility is shifting rapidly. In urban centers like Kigali, the rise of the middle class has increased the preference for a lightweight stroller that fits into modern apartments and simplifies travel through paved city streets.
However, the "Land of a Thousand Hills" presents unique geographical challenges. The varied terrain requires products with superior suspension and chassis strength, making the traditional plastic toys obsolete in favor of reinforced kids hybrid bike models that can handle both asphalt and light gravel.
Furthermore, economic growth and a focus on early childhood development have sparked an interest in active play. This has led to a surge in the adoption of the baby walker scooter as a tool for improving motor skills among toddlers in Rwandan daycare centers and homes.

