Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club Acquires Additional URL

Posted on June 02, 2013 by Troy Bausinger

(PHILADELPHIA) Continuing on its quest to encourage children to read and play using their imagination through dinosaur books, dinosaur toys and dinosaur coloring and activity books, Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club President Ptyler Pterodactly announced from the fast-growing dinosaur club for kids headquarters in Center City Philadelphia that the kids dinosaur club has acquired the similar-sounding URL www.dinosaurofthemonthclub.com.

"We had initially looked at the www.dinosaurofthemonthclub.com  URL when planning to launch our kids dinosaur club but someone was squatting on it and asking an exorbitant fee. We have a terrific legal team here at the Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club including trademark and copyright folks who identified the situation and communicated it to me and the rest of our top management including Allie Allosaurus and Amy Apatosaurus. We acted patiently and prudently and then invested an appropriate amount of time and money to acquire www.dinosaurofthemonthclub.com. It's a good buy for us," said Pterodactyl.

Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club encourages children to read and play using their imagination by sending them Dino Boxes featuring dinosaur toys from Wild Safari and coloring, activity and dinosaur sticker books from Dover Publications. Dino Boxes feature Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, Allosaurus and Pterodactyl and include two-sided Dino Cards featuring pictures, facts and figures. Dinosaur Club members also receive a personalized letter from Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club FOunder Ptyler Pterodactyl.

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