Attention Dora fans! This is a post you don’t want to miss!
Fiesta! Party! Dora the Explorer and her cousin Diego, stars of the hit Nickelodeon shows, now have their very own magazine!
Dora the Explorer and Friends Magazine is packed with exciting stories to read together, lots of fun puzzles and great activities to join in with.
Each 36-page, bimonthly magazine introduces kids to the multilingual world of Dora and Diego, taking them on amazing adventures while helping them discover new things about their world. The magazine will help young children develop important preschool skills in reading, writing, math, problem-solving, creative thinking and awareness of the world around them as well as learning Spanish along the way. Plus, with a 12-page pullout workbook section and fantastic stickers to use in every issue, learning has never been so much fun!
Find out more about the magazine, enter sweepstakes and download some fun, free activities at www.titantots.com/dora
Dora the Explorer and Friends Magazine #1
On sale now!
Available from all good retailers
For more information visit:
www.titantots.com/dora
About Dora the Explorer and Friends Magazine
Dora & Friends Magazine is here! Everyone¹s favorite explorer will help create adventure for the little explorer in your life. The magazine is full of stories, puzzles, and activities sure to entertain and educate. The magazine will help young children develop important preschool skills in reading, writing, math, problem-solving, creative thinking and awareness of the world around them as well as learning Spanish along the way. A 12-page pullout workbook section and FREE exclusive stickers make this the hottest new kids magazine available.
About Dora The Explorer
Dora the Explorer teaches children basic Spanish words and phrases along with math and music skills and physical coordination. Children also learn with Dora how to observe situations and solve problems. In each episode of Dora the Explorer, Dora solves a problem based on specific words and phrases in conversational Spanish, which preschoolers learn as they solve the problem with her. These words and phrases include a variety of basic nouns, adjectives, and commands, such as “azul” for “blue,” and “cuidado,” which means “watch out”. This year Dora the Explorer celebrates its tenth anniversary on Nickelodeon and Dora is recognized all over the world.
About Go, Diego Go!
Diego, Dora’s cousin, is an 8-year-old Latino action-adventure hero who works at the Animal Rescue Center. In each episode of the show Diego’s mission is to help rescue an animal in trouble. Using observation skills and scientific tools like computers, cameras and a field journal, along with a little help from young viewers at home, Diego succeeds in his goal while introducing kids to information about each animal’s sound, movement, habitat, diet, family, and physical characteristics.
For more information visit:
www.titantots.com/dora
kate says
oh i love Dora. She reminds me of my 5 year old niece who also love fun and adventure. I will definitely get one for her.