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Playskool KOTA the Triceratops

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Product Description: Playskool KOTA the Triceratops

Kindle your child's curiosity for prehistoric creatures and make-believe adventures with his very own "real" baby dinosaur. You may have seen "talking" and "moving" toys before, but chances are your dino-loving toddler has never seen a prehistoric "pet" that comes to "life" with realistic electronic sounds and motion. It's fossil-sized fun standing just over 2.5 feet...

Kindle your child's curiosity for prehistoric creatures and make-believe adventures with his very own "real" baby dinosaur. You may have seen "talking" and "moving" toys before, but chances are your dino-loving toddler has never seen a prehistoric "pet" that comes to "life" with realistic electronic sounds and motion. It's fossil-sized fun standing just over 2.5 feet tall. A hidden handle helps kids hold on once they climb onto the dinosaur's back. Realistic stomping sounds add to the make-believe fun as kids bounce in place on the spring seat.

Talk to KOTA the Triceratops and he roars back with expressive tail, head, eye, mouth and horn movements. Touch his nose with your hand and KOTA "sniffs" it! In fact, it's easy to trigger all of his sensitive spots - try tickling his belly or chin to make KOTA "laugh". And when you think this pretend dinosaur has worked up an appetite, be sure to "feed" KOTA his leafy snack - it really sounds like he's munching on it!

Four different adventure-themed tunes set the mood for your child's wild imagination as he embarks on a dino-filled "rides". But don't worry! A convenient volume control switch lets you adjust the level or turn it off. KOTA the Triceratops may look thick-skinned, but just one stroke on his scaly-like fabric "hide" will prove he's really a soft and snuggable playmate who's ready for all of your child's dino-roarin' escapades. Ages 3 & Up


Dinosaur figure comes with leafy snack and instructions.
Requires 6 "D" batteries (not included).

User Reviews: Playskool KOTA the Triceratops

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    Great novelty item, but long term play value low

    By RobertW  Nov 28, 2008 | 20 out of 21 found this Playskool KOTA the Triceratops review helpful

    Pros: Adorable and interactive

    Cons: Pricey and kids might get over it fast

    Kota is adorable and was a lot of fun for the first week or so. Kids played with him nonstop the day my inlaws gifted him to us. However, Kota is quickly becoming just another piece of decorative furniture in their room. He's too big to lug aroun...d or bring to friends houses, and as much as they say they love him right now, we haven't had him that long and they're already ignoring him. On a positive note, this is a very well made and cute toy. I could see this being a good investment at a daycare with revolving children....not so much for a family. Read more Less

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    wow

    By GG  Nov 28, 2008 | 4 out of 14 found this Playskool KOTA the Triceratops review helpful

    Pros: everything

    Cons: othing

    wow

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