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Welcome to Dinosaur Hotel! Are you checking in today? Ding! The elevator doors open, and it's time for a prehistoric adventure. Step inside the Dinosaur Hotel and take a prehistoric ride as the friendly bellhop guides you floor by floor through six dino-packed floors. Little readers press the 10 elevator buttons to hear silly dinosaur roars, elevator dings, and even a special Dinosaur Hotel theme song. This is the best and craziest hotel ever built--full of stomping, chomping, roaring dinosaurs on every floor. * 10 Interactive Sound Buttons: Includes elevator-style buttons that feel just like…mehr

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Welcome to Dinosaur Hotel! Are you checking in today? Ding! The elevator doors open, and it's time for a prehistoric adventure. Step inside the Dinosaur Hotel and take a prehistoric ride as the friendly bellhop guides you floor by floor through six dino-packed floors. Little readers press the 10 elevator buttons to hear silly dinosaur roars, elevator dings, and even a special Dinosaur Hotel theme song. This is the best and craziest hotel ever built--full of stomping, chomping, roaring dinosaurs on every floor. * 10 Interactive Sound Buttons: Includes elevator-style buttons that feel just like a real hotel ride. Hear dinosaur roars, elevator dings, stomps, splashes, and the special Dinosaur Hotel song. Promotes Learning Through Play: Pushing buttons strengthens fine motor skills and helps children connect sounds to images Made for Little Hands: Crafted with sturdy board pages and a durable sound module are built to last through endless play from even the most curious toddlers. Hours of Entertainment: Powered by AAA batteries for repeat funPerfect Gift for Dino Fans: Great for birthdays, holidays, or any day your little one wants to stomp, roar, and explore.
Autorenporträt
Pterry Redwing is a pen name for the creative team at Cottage Door Press. We use a name like this when we work together on a story. We choose a name that stands for "red bird," which is our cheerful little mascot.