Friday, August 17, 2012

Kota The Triceratops Toy dream?


Kota The Triceratops is scheduled for the toy world by storm when it is released this fall, early signs suggest stores around the world are going to struggle to keep up with the huge demand, especially during the holidays.

But why all the fuss? I'm going to look at nice to ask Triceratops: Kota is really worth the huge price tag that was put on his little fangs?

First of all, let me describe to you Kota Triceratops. And 'labeled' fully interactive 'electronic toy, has eleven different sensors throughout his head and body also on his tail, belly, horns, chin, nose, back, and mouth.

For example, knows when you touch your chin, give it a tickle and he let out a roar almightily baby dinosaur. Alternatively, give her a belly rub to feel affectionate growl with pleasure. Kota also reacts to sound, so if we talk about this cute dinosaur, he'll respond.

You can also feed Kota the Triceratops, comes with some delicious snacks leafy green Dino. So remember, if you have a little dinosaur 'of property, be sure to feed him and chomp away.

Kota The Triceratops is also strong, the kids can ride on him with its built-in spring seat. Handlebar hidden on the neck make it easy for kids to hold on. As dino lovers children bounce up and down, Kota will play a selection of four different adventure songs, to give a real impression of trekking in the jungle of dinosaurs. Kota is designed to hold up to £ 80 (36kg).

Now, there will undoubtedly be people reading this who is first memories are of far greater than mine, though, I remember when I was a child I had to settle for simple toys. Especially matchbox cars, teddy bears and big brick building. Would keep entertained for hours, making brum-brum, while the noises around those pushing car ... my imagination was running wild (like all kids do), and at a fraction of the price. There was no super-Dooper electronic, all-singing, all-dancing toys in my time. Some may ask, 'Kota is well worth the money?'. After seeing the reaction of some of the faces of children, I think it could be!

It all boils down to imagination, is what the guys from the bucket load. I think Kota can really help a child develop their imagination in a fun and safe. Kota does not actually move by itself, can then be left with your children with peace of mind you need. How children can interact with Kota, should keep them busy for more than a toy car would. Of course all children are different, but in general I think Playskool have hit the nail on the head this Christmas, a toy producing truly magnificent .......

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