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List Price: $9.95Price: $3.00 You Save: $6.95 (70%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780792174608
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0792174607
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: June 05, 2001
Running Time: 30 minutes
Sales Rank: 251
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Editorial Review:
Description: Dora and Boots are off to hunt for blueberries and help Benny the Bull with his hot-air balloon. But first they have to solve some problems...and avoid the sneaky Swiper the Fox. 48 Minutes.
Amazon.com: Dora the Explorer is a Nick Jr. cartoon adventure aimed at young preschool children. The setting is a simulated computer game--flush with interactive pauses, colorful animation, repetition, and song--in which Dora and her monkey friend Boots journey through natural settings while solving small dilemmas. Dora is bilingual, speaking primarily English and offering a new Spanish word or phrase every episode. The series teaches children simple concepts and aids in the development of memory and problem-solving skills. In "Sticky Tape," Dora's friend Benny needs some sticky tape in order to mend a hole in his hot-air balloon and prevent it from crashing into Crocodile Lake. Young viewers are charged with helping Dora and Boots find the sticky tape in Dora's backpack, then delivering it across a windy river and over a slippery rock to Benny--all the while preventing Swiper the Fox from swiping the tape. In "Berry Hunt," Dora and Boots's excursion to pick blueberries leads them across the river, through a prickly forest, and into Swiper the Fox's homeland on Blueberry Hill. Their journey is relatively uneventful until they're forced to outsmart Swiper the Fox and a blueberry-loving bear. While parents are likely to find this 48-minute Dora the Explorer pedantic and repetitive, children 2 to 5 years old are fascinated by the show and will actively participate by singing along, shouting answers to Dora's questions, and offering a warning cry whenever Swiper the Fox appears. The series is quite similar to the popular Blue's Clues--in both, viewers help the main character fit together bits of information to solve a puzzle or complete a journey--but Dora the Explorer is aimed at a slightly younger audience. --Tami Horiuchi
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This video along with the other Dora The Explorer videos are magnificent! My daughters, ages 2 and 6, adore these shows and I have found myself singing along with them! Both of my children have learned several spanish words and a variety of fun songs. Dora has got there attention from beginning to end with her educational yet fun videos. Thank you Nick Jr.!
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My daughter, Rachel, was instantly taken with Dora when she first saw the Dora the Explorer program on NickJr. The bright colors and the interactive format (Dora asks questions and Rachel answers) appeal to my preschooler. Rachel has also become interested in making maps as a result of this show. It's fun to listen to her speak Spanish to her baby sister, and watch her dance to the music with Dora and Boots the Monkey.
I used to be awakened by my daughter on Saturday mornings, clamoring, ... Read More
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I have two youngsters who watch Dora everyday on Nick Jr. so I decided to get these tapes...Dora uses English and Spanish to help her friends find clues to find her way to help someone or to get somewhere..To my surprise when I was listening to my children play, they were counting in Spanish..These kids are only 2 and 3..and they learned that from watching her cartoon everyday..She teaches phrases and little words that would be easy for children to remember..Dora is a good learning show for any age...
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She can already say "Backpack", she dances to all the songs and even runs over to the TV to show Dora the 3 places they need to go. We can't even turn the video off before the program is over or she'll start screaming.
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My preshool aged kids are nutz about Dora - and FINALLY a female heroine/charcter for them to follow! They have learned as many as 20 spanish words since we started watching and not only do they know how to just say them, they KNOW what they mean and what context to use them. Make sure you check out...onine games that your children can play!
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