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Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur Review: Jeff

Salt Lake City, where we live, is a land known for dinosaurs and fossils, so there was no better choice of a toy for our son, Michael, than a Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur.  My wife first spotted Kota online, read about his high-tech animatronics, and also read about the reception Kota got at the 2008 Toy Fair, and she knew this was a no-brainer.  Michael needed to have this dinosaur toy.  In Utah, there is a lot of history involving dinosaurs, and Michael just might grow up to be a paleontologist.  You never know; this early start at beginning to know dinosaurs could pique his interest.

We also read good reports from a Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur review and heard about Kota from friends who had purchased one for their children.  Kota seems so realistic that you will be in awe of the high-tech qualities this toy possesses, as will your child.  When we brought our Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur in and set him up for Michael, he was thrilled.  He timidly approached Kota and put out his hand to pet him (it happened to be right by his nose that he was going to pet him), and Kota sniffed Michael’s hand.  It surprised him at first, and then he giggled.  Then he tried it again, and again, and again.  Finally, we got Michael aboard the Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur, and he was petting his skin.  By the look of it at first, you might think Kota’s “skin” would be gruff or coarse like a dinosaur’s hide, but it isn’t – it’s soft and just right for Michael to snuggle with.

Michael gets a big kick out of his Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur as he moves his head and eyes, not to mention the movement of Kota’s tail.  All of these movements make for a real interactive experience between Michael and his Kota My Triceratops Dinosaur.  I think they have really bonded, because Michael calls Kota, “my dinosaur friend.”

Jeff - Salt Lake City, Utah

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