(PHILADELPHIA) Celebrating the holidays, Sales and Marketing Vice President, Troy Triceratops, displayed his new hoodie at a recent outing in Center City Philadelphia.
"I have been wearing the same shirt that I came with from Build-A-Bear nearly two years ago so it was time for something new," said Triceratops. "I think it looks stylish," he said with a plant-eating, toothy grin.
Kids Dinosaur of the Moth Club is an education subscription box club for children featuring personalized items, books, stickers and toys - all centered around dinosaurs. Monthly Dino Boxes feature a personalized letter from Club President Ptyler Pterodactyl, educational books form Dover Publications and Rosen Publishing, dinosaur toys from Safari Limited, dinosaur sticker books from Dover Publications and DK, and collectible Dino Cards. The first Dino Box also includes a personalized Membership Certificate and the second Dino Box includes a personalized Membership Card. Available dinosaurs include: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, triceratops, Allosaurus, Pterodactyl, Archaeopteryx, Spinosaurus and Apatosaurus among others.
Visit them at www.kidsdinosaurofthemonthclub.com
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(PHILADELPHIA) Breaking from their exclusively online business, the immensely popular and fast-growing Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club exhibited at the Morrisvlle, PA, Winterfest. "It really was a nice event held in a Philadelphia suburb and operated by a wonderful group of hard-working and caring volunteers in Morrisville," said Business Development Director Troy Triceratops.
"We met some nice people including some children who are super into everything dinosaur which is a great affirmation of what we're doing at Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club, added Triceratops. "We donated a Dino Box to the penny auction and I think we got some tickets. We're always happy to help."
Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club encourages children to read and play using their imagination while setting the stage for families to read together while learning about the fascinating world of dinosaurs. The educational monthly subscription club features Dino Boxes including dinosaur toys, dinosaur books, dinosaur stickers, dinosaur activities and dinosaur games. There are 12 Dino Boxes offered including: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, Pterodactyl, Allosaurus, a "toob" of mini-dinos, Apatosaurus, Junior Paleontologist, Archaeopteryx, armored dinosaurs and horned/spiked/frilled dinosaurs. Visit them at www.kidsdinosaurofthemonthclub.com.
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(Silicon Valley, CA, USA) Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club called an impromptu press conference at the behest of the company's techno guru, Amy Apatosaurus, to announce that after a brief hiatus, the fast-growing educational club for children has returned to using Google Ad Words.
"We've been doing very nicely with organic search and tremendous word of mouth as grandparents and children tell everyone how much they love the Dino Boxes they receive as being members of Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club," said Apatosaurus. "We spent the last several months examining the data from our online shopping partner, Shopify, and then plugging that data into a new effort with our friends at Google. We're very excited to see more growth as we roll closer to the holiday shopping season which was bonkers for us last year."
Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club is an educational book club for children designed to encourage children and their families to read and play using their imagination while learning about the fascinating world of dinosaurs. Dino Boxes feature a high-quality dinosaur figurine from Safari Ltd and Carnegie Collection, educational, activity and sticker books from Dover Publications, DK and Scholastic and collectible Dino Cards featuring fun dino facts and figures. Club President, Ptyler Pterodactyl, sign each personalized letter as well as the personalized Membership Certificate members receive in the fist Dino Box. Dinosaurs featured include: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, Pterodactyl, Allosaurus, a Toob of Dinosaurs, Baby Apatosaurus and a Toob of dinosaur fossils. Join today at www.kidsdinosaurofhtemonthclub.com.
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(PHILADELPHIA) Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club President, Ptyler Pterodactyl, took time out from the weekend at his family's sprawling compound to address the media about the new addition to his landscaping.
Calling it his own Jurassic World, Pterodactyl said, "My family knows how much I like Tyrannosaurus Rex so they bought me a gigantic stone statue of him. I placed it in the back forty and I think it looks great."
Corporate executives Amy Apatosaurus, Allie Allosaurus and Troy Triceratops have all recently flown into Philadelphia for what have been obviously high-level meetings. Rumors abound that Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club, the fast-growing educational club for children centered around dinosaurs, is preparing to enact another phase of its business plan.
According to published reports, Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club has plans for expanding beyond its current website retail presence by adding some brick and mortar retail possibilities. Allie Allosaurus says, "We've had some packaging engineer folks into our Philadelphia HQ lately so maybe we're headed that way."
Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club encourages children to read learn and play using their imagination. Monthly Dino Boxes feature dinosaur figurines from Safari Ltd; sticker and educational books from Dover, DK Publishing, Scholastic and Hachette; collectible Dino Cards featuring fun facts and details; and personalized items including letters, a Membership Certificate and Membership Card from Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club President, Ptyler Pterodactyl.
Dino Boxes feature: Tyrannosaurus Rex; Stegosaurus; Velociraptor; Triceratops; Allosaurus; Pterodactyl; a Toob of Dinosaurs; Baby Apatosaurus; and Junior Palentologist.
Visit and join the club at www.kidsdinosaurofthemonthclub.com or contact them at kidsdinosaurofthemonthclub@gmail.com.
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(PHILADELPHIA) Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club is close to adding a 9th Dino Box - Junior Paleontologist - according to seldom heard from Director of Sales, Troy Triceratops.
"The new Dino Box is super exciting to me, said Triceratops. "We've had so many requests for additional product and we know this is the right direction for our newest offering. We're happy to continue working with several of our current suppliers while satisfying children's insatiable desire for knowledge."
In keeping with the format established by earlier Dino Boxes from Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club, the newest Dino Box will contain a dinosaur toy, dinosaur stickers, a beginning reading book focused on dinosaurs and a dinosaur coloring and activity book. Specifically, the newest Dino Box will contain a Toob from Safari Ltd. containing a dozen dinosaur skulls; Skeleton Rampage stickers and Dinosaurs Field Guide - both from Dover Publications and Dinosaurs! battle of the Bones from DK Publishing.
Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club has customers on three continent and encourages children to read, learn and play using their imagination while discovering the fascinating world of dinosaurs.
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(PHILADELPHIA) Tyler Bausinger has had a life-long fascination with dinosaurs. www.philly burbs.com
There were always dinosaur books around the house, and he still remembers a first-grade trip to a museum to see dinosaur skeletons. It sparked his imagination.
“I think it’s just mind-boggling that they were here so long before us,” said Bausinger.
Bausinger is sharing his love of the prehistoric animals with children through his new venture, Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club, which encourages reading and learning. Each month, kids receive a “dino box” in the mail. It features a specific dinosaur, with educational books, activity and coloring materials, collectible cards and a figurine. Each box costs $19.95.
“The focus is really just on trying to blend imagination and education,” Bausinger said.
Nice work for a high school student.
Bausinger, 18, is a senior at Pennsbury High School. The budding entrepreneur started Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club to gain some real-world business experience before heading off to college.
“People are really shocked I’m going out and doing something like this at such a young age. But the excitement I have for things, I like to be able to spread it to other people,” he said. “I want to inspire kids to go out and to want to learn. My family instilled that in me.”
Bausinger’s family has helped him get the business off the ground. His uncle and cousin invested some start-up funds. Bausinger’s father, Troy, who had experience starting his own business and works in the publishing industry, was able to steer his son in the right direction.
The teen built the company website himself, figuring out a lot of things by trial and error. But it seems to be working: Bausinger has gotten Web traffic from as far away as South America, Europe and Asia, and is taking orders from around the United States.
To date, there are four months available for purchase, featuring tyrannosaurus rex, stegosaurus, velociraptor, and triceratops.
Bausinger is working with figurine and publishing companies to provide the materials for his dino boxes. Some of the company representatives don’t realize he’s only a teenager.
“They don’t ask and assume I’m working for a larger corporation,” he said. Others know and “get very excited about an 18-year-old kid still in high school (doing this).”
Jennifer Carl didn’t realize Bausinger was so young, either.
“Good for him. It’s a great idea,” said the Burlington Township, N.J., mom, whose two daughters, ages 5 and 6, recently received dino boxes as gifts from their grandmother. The books, Carl said, were perfect for their reading levels and the girls love the collectible cards.
“Finding a gift about dinosaurs that excites them and is also educational was a real find,” said Carl, who plans to order more months.
The dino boxes can be tailored to specific age groups, and are generally targeted to customers from toddlers to pre-teens. When Bausinger communicates with his young customers, he adopts the persona of Ptyler Pterodactyl.
The dino boxes are assembled at the Bausinger home in Lower Makefield. Tyler’s younger sister, Allie, helps pack the orders and has her own dinosaur persona, Allie the Allosaurus.
Even with college on the horizon, Bausinger plans to continue Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club for as long as he can. He’s hoping to work with libraries and schools to offer programs.
(PHILADELPHIA) The first of many Dino Box #3 - featuring "Speedy Thief" Velociraptor has shipped from Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club, according to Kids Dinosaur of the Month Club vice president Allie Allosaurus.
"We had such a large number of orders before Christmas and most new members ordered several months worth of our kids dinosaur club. We're right on schedule with the orders and our pickers and packers are excited to supply velociraptor dinosaur books, dinosaur sticker books and a high-quality dinosaur toy from our vendors including Dover Publications, DK Publishing, Creative Press and Wild Safari."
The fast-growing dinosaur club for kids appeals to parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles who want to help the children in their lives read, learn and imagine.