![]() Playskool Kota and Pals Hatchling T-Rex $19.99 My 2 year old daughter just found this toy at my sister's house this morning. She hasn't put it down yet. She immediately put her fingers in the mouth. Then she went and found a bottle to put in it's mouth. She has been cradling it like a little baby ever since. I have to get her one of these for Christmas. The noises are adorable. I don't know how durable it is, but I immediatley looked for the switch in the belly to turn it on. ![]() Playskool Kota & Pals Stompers - Anklosaurus $26.99 Soft and snuggly, this baby dinosaur figure comes to life when you pet his back to wake him up. He roars and moves his head and mouth and even stomps around like a real dino. And even though he looks tough, his soft skin will have you cuddling up with him all day long. Your prehistoric playmate even comes with a discovery sheet so you¡Çll learn all kinds of interesting facts about your new friend. ![]() Playskool Kota and Pals Monty T-Rex $89.99 This is a cool toy that walks around, makes sounds, chomps and responds if you press one of the sensors on it. I am only giving it four stars because my kids, who really like dinosaurs, lost interest in this after a week or two. When they do play with it, they don't turn it on. Overall it is well made and has held up well. The outside is made of a cloth like material which is soft. It looks a lot like a t-rex but the feet are really big. We paid about fifty five dollars for it. ![]() Playskool Kota and Pals Hatchling - Triceratops $19.99 This dinosaur is adorable. My son is 3 and has pervasive developmental disorder--he just recently started learning how to "roarrrr" so I thought a toy dinosaur would be good. He was a little confused by this little toy at first, but now is interested in it. You touch the dinosaur's back to make it "talk"--it then continues to make noises for a bit on its own, then goes into sleep mode if you don't touch its back again. The dinosaur's head moves as he makes little "baby" or "sleepy" noises in addition to a low roar or two. The mouth opens while the dinosaur moves it's head. There are two tiny teeth near the tongue--not dangerous or scarey and the roar is cute. |
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