Saturday, November 01, 2008

Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price

Is your young child fascinated with dinosaurs? If so, it’s pretty common. Many children love to learn about the prehistoric creatures. Some may even ask for a dinosaur as a pet, not realizing that these interesting creatures have been extinct for millions of years. Now, there is a way you can give your children a dinosaur as a pet and help them learn more about dinosaurs at the same time. How? With an Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price.
Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price is the latest innovation from the genius minds at Fisher-Price. Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price is the only dinosaur that your children can own that acts like a real dinosaur would! Spike walks, blinks, opens and closes his mouth, stands up on his hind legs, all under your child’s control with the included remote control.
With Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price, your child can also control the noises Spike makes. By using the simple remote control, your child can make Spike growl, snort and roar, all by pushing a simple button! The best part? The remote control can be handled by even the smallest of hands. The large buttons and easy-to-read controls make it simple for children young and old to use and enjoy.
Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price can eat as well! Your child will love spending hours playing with Spike, making him chase after or eat his included boulder. The only limitation to Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price is your child’s imagination. And at just over 2 feet tall, he’s similar in size to your young children, making Spike a good match for your child.
Let your children’s imaginations run wild this holiday season with their very own Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price. They’ll love having a dinosaur as their very own as a pet, and you’ll love how Imaginext™ Spike the Ultra Dinosaur from Fisher-Price is helping your children learn more about their own imaginations and creativity at the same time.

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