Me Llamo Dora: An Explorer in Modern America

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Posted on: April 14th, 2008
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“For nearly a decade, Dora the Explorer has been part of the daily routine for millions of preschoolers and their families. The animated adventure, starring a fearless 7-year-old Latina with a talking backpack, is the most popular show among kids ages 2 to 5.

When Dora made her debut in the summer of 2000, the Nickelodeon cable channel had already been successful with interactive programming for kids, and executives asked producer Chris Gifford to create yet another. He and his colleagues set out to engineer a character who could motivate kids to participate.”*

*From: http://www.npr.org
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