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Riding Board

Rated 4.7 out of 5
899 Reviews|, Answered Questionsor
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Overview

Description

Designed for older toddlers, the Riding Board gives kiddos plenty of fun ways to enjoy the stroll. They can hop on and off and sit or stand during strolls. It also attaches to the left side so it won’t get in the way of your stride as you walk.

The Riding Board attaches and detaches from the Single Stroller and Single-to-Double Stroller (sold separately) in just one click. While on the go, you can stow the Riding Board by flipping it up (and clipping it in place with the storage strap) or detaching it and putting it in the storage basket.

What we  about it

Turns a single stroller into a double or a double into a triple.

Details

  • Includes Riding Board, detachable Riding Board seat, a cap (to use when the seat is removed) and a storage strap (to stow the board when it’s not in use)
  • Age: 3-5 years old
  • Min. height of 26” and max. weight of 55 lbs
  • Riders should be able to sit and/or stand unassisted and remember to hold onto the Stroller while in motion
  • Remove the Riding Board before folding stroller
  • Note: compatible with Single Stroller and Single-to-Double Stroller (sold separately), but will not work with some older Mockingbird Strollers; if stroller was purchased before March 2021, please click “check my compatibility” on Mockingbird’s website

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3 Questions
Is this adaptable with the mockingbird stroller from 2020? I recently bought the bassinet attachment for my 2020 mockingbird bassinet and it did not attach. I want to make sure this works before buying it. Thanks?

Best Answer:  You can check compatibility with your model on Mockingbird's site here: https://hellomockingbird.com/products/stroller-riding-board?srsltid=AfmBOorKSbkXwMz9vOEV6rDXMSmE3qCDoNKkFR5-9fn7HwqpOV-JKv5u

Can I ride it?

Best Answer:  This board is meant for children between 3-5 years old. It has a maximum weight weight limit of 55 lbs.

Does this work for a Nuna stroller?

Best Answer:  This riding board hasn't been tested on other stroller brands.

Customer reviews

899 Ratings
4.7out of 5
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1-10 of 899 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Very cool accessory
My kids are 3 years apart, so our second is a bit big for us to need to buy a double stroller, but he’s still young enough to get burnt out on walking when we’re out on longer outings and this is a nice middle ground. Our 3 1/2-year-old can hop on and off with ease which is helpful because loading & buckling and unbuckling & unloading him every time he sees something shiny would get tedious. We call it his ‘skateboard’ which he loves.
Apr 22, 2026
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Rated 4 out of 5
I think it works as intended, but there was some things I didn't think about that would be inconvenient for long treks
It's great to have this option when my 3 year old doesn't want to be strapped into her seat. One thing I didn't realize was how hard it is to push the stroller when she's riding on the board. You can't really get a lot of leverage because you're having to push on the side. Instead of from the center. It's not great for long periods of time for this reason, but a quick jaunt to the playground is perfectly fine. I have my one year old ride in my he upper seat when the 3 year old is using the riding board.
Apr 22, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love it!
I love the riding board. Our 3 year old won’t sit in a stroller but gets tired on long days out. Easy for him to hop on and ride alongside his brother. We get so many compliments and he loves the attention. Highly recommend for anyone with toddlers and younger babies!!
Apr 22, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kids fight over it!
My kids are obsessed. I have 4 boys and the 2 and 3 year old fight to be the one to ride on it! My 5 year old can stand on it at the same time with one of them, so all 4 kids can be pushed at once.
Apr 18, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
its great. amazing that its on the side.
only problem is that the hook to hold up the board broke very quickly.
Apr 15, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
Granddaughter loves the Riding Board
The riding board attached to the stroller was a game changer. Made it easier to push a stroller with the baby while the toddler ride the board. She also enjoys it during long airport walks between gates. Helps her learn to balance herself on her feet as well while moving.
Apr 15, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
I wish I bought this earlier!
The riding board has made an incredible difference in my ability to go out to the store with my kids. Having a place for my toddler to ride allows us to go out to the grocery store, walk to the bus stop, he through the airport, etc. so much easier!
Apr 15, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great addition!
My 3 year old loves the riding board!! It was also great going through many airports with it. We got many compliments at the airport over it and how practical it is.
Apr 14, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5
We get compliments EVERYDAY
People are always stopping us asking what it is and how smart it is. Mind you I have twins plus a 3 year old so this is perfect and it was perfect for Disney!!!
Apr 14, 2026
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Rated 3 out of 5
Needs to Work Out the Kinks
Seems like this is a great idea but logistically it doesn't quite hit the mark. The toddler has to hold on where the parent needs to steer, so the person steering has far less control in turning and keeping the stroller stable. Also the weird notch is cumbersome and takes a while to put up and down. Should be a quick clip versus trying to finagle a dirty piece of metal on a piece of cloth around the hook. Seems like this is a Beta version and Mockingbird should consider working out some of these points in the future .
Apr 14, 2026
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