Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Kota The Triceratops Dinosaur Toy: 3 Facts You Need To Know Before You Buy Playskool Kota

Is your precious son or daughter craving the allurement of Kota the Triceratops Dinosaur? As a loving parent, you would do anything to brighten your child’s life. However, before you pull out that credit card to buy Kota, read this review revealing 3 interesting facts about this toy dinosaur.

1. Kota Meaning and Origin
Did you know that the name Kota is climbing up the popularity chart for baby names? The name is usually given to male babies. The definition or meaning of Kota is “the allies” and its origin is Native American. It is a subset of the name Dakota such as North Dakota and South Dakota.

2. Educational

Kota the triceratops has proven to stimulate children’s curiosity about pre-historic creatures and their history. It has also been noted by many testimonials that their kid’s creativity and adventurous nature have increased for the better. This may be a result of Kota appearing to the 3 to 6 year old age group as a pet instead of just a toy. Isn’t this amazing?

3. Realistic Sound Effects and Movements

There is no doubt that the sounds and motions of this life-sized baby dinosaur are two of the most alluring details of Kota. It has over ten advanced sensors around its body which makes it able to sense touch and pressure.

The realistic sound effects include music, munching, laughing, stomping, and roaring. When someone talks to Kota the triceratops, it can roar back with expressive features. It is able to ‘sniff’ when your child places their hands near its nose. It will also laugh when it is tickled on its chin or stomach.

The robotic movements involve its head, tail, eyes and a “riding simulation”. There is a hidden handle that helps your toddler hold on as they safely climb onto its back. Kota will bounce and make sounds when your child sits on its back resulting in a realistic “riding sensation”. It blinks his eyes and makes movements as if it was alive. It is able to perform tail wagging movements just like a dog and respond to children or adults as they play it. If your child wants to give it some food, Kota is ready to munch the leaves that are included with this amazing toy dinosaur.

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By: Antonius

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