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KOTA The Triceratops - Baby Dinosaur

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KOTA The Triceratops - Baby Dinosaur

With his big blinking eyes, this roaring, head-tossing, tail-flipping, leaf-munching KOTA The Triceratops, baby dinosaur, is the absolute coolest, lifelike prehistoric pet any would-be explorer could wish for, and the perfect companion to go exploring the jungles, marshes, and deserts of the prehistoric world, with friends taking turns for rides, or just alone, with KOTA Triceratops.

Whether your boy or girl plays with their green and brown pet baby dino alone or invite friends over and take turns discovering his antics, they are sure to have fun bouncing on the spring seat in this baby dino's back. A hidden handle on the back of his neck helps kids hold on, so they can bounce without slipping off. One of the design features that makes him so safe, stable, and durable is KOTA Triceratops bounces in place instead of actually walking. A mobile baby dino let loose in the house could wreak havoc!

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Loaded with cutting-edge animatronics features, Kota is a lifelike pet from the past. Kota will quickly become your preschooler's best friend, and his realistic features will leave kids in awe! Measuring over 40" long, tots can sit on KOTA The Triceratops for some rompin' stompin' baby dino adventures - The hidden handle and spring-loaded seat provide a fun and safe ride. Kota's tail, head, eyes, horns and mouth are animated, and he comes with a fun music mode so riders can trounce along to dino songs. When he's hungry, kids can feed him special leaves and he'll be happy.

Overall, KOTA is a fun, unique, animatronic playmate that boys and girls won't quickly forget. At more than three-feet long and just over two-and-a-half-feet tall, KOTA The Triceratops the baby dino is BIG. Also, even though it includes a handle for your child to hold on to, slips and spills are a possibility. It's likely that you'll need to watch smaller children with an especially close eye when they are first adjusting to what it feels like to ride on a baby dinosaur.

While KOTA The Triceratops' large size is what makes him so much fun, it can also make him tricky to pick up and move around. He's one toy that your child will have to keep at home. And for parents, once you've heard the dino theme songs several times, you'll appreciate the convenient volume control. The power-saving "sleep" mode that goes into effect when it has been 60-90 seconds since your dinosaur's last human interaction will also be a big winner with parents.