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#Kalahari Last Minute Gift Idea


Christmas is only 1 week away and the Kalahari has a great stocking-stuffer for your kids. The Book, Are We There...Yet? was published through the Kalahari in a five part series called, "The Little 5 Watering Hole." The book is about an elephant family going on a summer vacation across Africa's great Kalahari Desert trying to reach the cool waters of the Okavango Delta.  Tiko the baby in the family and the main character of the story has many challenges and achievements throughout the story. The books main character Tiko is the name of the state-of-the -art Kids play zone located at Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells.  

Kalahari made Tiko with mothers to help make the water hole perfect for tiny tots. Tiko's Watering Hold is a 5,000 square foot play area that features 200 foot long lazy river, 12 slides, and much more for the family! The book is written and illustrated by Christie Morris. The 11 page book costs $12.99 and can be purchased at Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells or Sandusky Ohio.

The book would be the perfect gift this Chrsitmas to get your child excited about your future trip to the Kalahari. There is still time to get the great deal: http://www.kalahariresorts.com/wi/blogger





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