Category — Dora the Explorer
Dora the Explorer Flip-Open Sofa

This sofa is a perfect nap-time companion for your little explorers. This versatile Dora The Explorer Flip-Open Sofa with Slumber Bag seats two preschoolers comfortably and folds out for lounging and even napping. The sofa also includes a detachable slumber bag which is perfect to curl up with and it is machine washable.
January 8, 2010 No Comments
Dora the Explore’s Wii Debut: Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess
Dora the Explorer is joining forces with Nintendo Wii for the first time ever this holiday season in Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess. I have a feeling this latest addition to the universe of Dora games is going to be a huge hit among pre-school aged kids, so mark the October 27th release date on your calendar now to avoid any last-minute rushes to the mall in December.
August 13, 2008 No Comments
Dora the Explorer - The Adventure Continues
Since my last post on Dora the Explorer, I came across a great Dora article on NPR. I love that it mentions that “Some parents might also find her a little annoying — when she encourages kids to yell, for instance.” That seems to be big secret to successful kids products: if adults find it annoying, it will be a huge success. Adults may have to suck up the annoyance factor, though, because Dora-themed shows and products do the double duty of entertaining while educating. However, here are a few annoyance-free Dora products for the little explorers in your life:
- Dora the Explorer toothbrushes, which make kids actually want to brush their teeth
- Pampers Splashers Swim Pants featuring Dora the Explorer
- Dora the Explorer Folding Potty Seat - I don’t know what to make of this, but it sort of fascinates me.
- Dora Bedding - because sweet dreams are usually quiet.
May 19, 2008 No Comments
aDORAble!

Dora is cool because Dora is independent, interactive and bilingual. She’s a smart kid and she encourages her viewers to be smart kids. I don’t like the Wikipedia entry on Dora very much, because they make too much of an issue of her supposed tomboy-ish ness and her lacking “feminine side.” PUH-lease. First of all, she is a CARTOON created for pre-schoolers, how complex and gendered of a personality is she supposed to have? Secondly, who is this Wikipedia author to say what does and does not constitute femininity?
I find this statement particularly irksome: “Dora is somewhat tomboy-ish, not letting her status as a girl (if any disadvantages to that) hinder her progress in exploring and/or helping others.” HER STATUS AS A GIRL? WTF?????
Ok, I don’t want this to turn into a long rant about the Wikipedia entry on Dora, so let me get back to how cool Dora is. She’s got a talking monkey named Boots for a best friend. And a purple talking magical backpack. The talking backpack pure genius as far as I am concerned. You could probably give a plain old purple backpack to Dora obsessed kid and they would have fun with it, but give them a backpack with Dora’s image on it, and they will go bonkers.
April 16, 2008 2 Comments
Dora the Explorer
The next of the kid mysteries up for explanation is Dora the Explorer. As this is my preliminary Dora post, and I am trying to write the whole thing while at work, it will probably be a brief post. But fear not–there is more Dora on the horizon. For now, some links:
- Dora the Explorer on Nick Jr.
- NPR talks about Dora
- Dora the Explorer Birthday Party Ideas
- Dora Brings in Big Bucks
- Dora Destroys Barney
- Dora’s Soulja Boy
April 15, 2008 No Comments




