Interactive Dinosaur Toy – Can One Of These Three Be Your Dinopet For Christmas ?
All kids seem to go through a dinosaurs phase at some point in their childhood. I’m not sure what the exact fascination is but I can guess that these weird looking creatures just get into their imagination and they want to learn everything they can about them. For children that prefer a more hands on experience, then an interactive dinosaur toy might be the ticket. Having a robotic pet is a huge craze this Christmas, so why not be original and go for a robotic dinopet instead of a hamster, cat, dog or parrot ? This article will describe three such “pets” and to whom they might suit.
Our first dinopet is called D-Rex. He is a Tyrannosaurus Rex – the apparent king of the dinosaurs according to us but I’m sure a few other species might have had something to say about that. I would describe D-Rex as a fun toy aimed at kids 6 and up. Adults will probably get a kick out of him too (or maybe that should be a bite).
He is quite advanced in that he can sense movement and sound. He will faithfully follow things that move around or make a sound (which really annoys real life pets). He can guard things and bite things with his set of impressive teeth. He can also make funny noises from the front and rear ends of his body, with comical effects. He will make different noises depending on how and where you stroke him. He is kind of clever, a bit predictable but mostly a lot of fun.
Pleo is a Camarasaurus. In fact he is described as a one week old, orphaned Camarasaurus who needs some TLC. He is searching for a loving family. I would say that Pleo is the most complicated of the interactive dinosaur toys. In reality he is more than just a toy. He can learn from his experiences and will grow (personality wise that is – not size wise) based on how you treat and bring him up.
He can also be happy, moody and a range of other affectations based on how you treat him. He has more mechanical and robotic parts than the other toys and also sports more sensors and a changeable software mind. This can be revised and constantly updated to give Pleo more functionality and apparent intelligence.
Kota is the last dinosaur featured and he is also a baby. He is a young triceratops. In my experience, kids have three or four favorite species of dinosaur and the triceratops has always been in that top listing. This is probably because he is the most distinctive dinosaur along with the Stegosaurus.
Kota is aimed at younger children and even toddlers. He is what I would describe as a dinosaur rocking horse. He is large and younger children can ride on him. He will rock up and down and make dinosaur noises. Alternatively, you can play dino tunes from him that kids can sing or rock along with. Kids can interactive with him by stroking his beely or feeding him a leaf. He will respond to this by pretending to eat, moving his head and other parts of his body, including the stumpy tail.
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