Abstract: A multi-planed scooter for imaginative riding play having a deeply concave riding platform molded of lightweight polypropylene plastic or like material. The riding platform is formed by joining three sections having wide riding surfaces with tongue and groove assembly. Terminal riding surfaces include molded handle and decelerator portions. All riding surface sections have structural reinforcement channels and molded wheel assembly portions that cover the axle and minimize the risk of injury to very young riders' fingers. The youth scooter is smaller in length than higher-performance multi-planed scooters and has wheels that are lighter, larger in diameter, and wider than wheels generally used on higher-performance skateboards and scooters.