Along with her friend Monkey Boots, Dora goes on adventures.
Dora is a little Hispanic girl with who goes on adventures with her red boot wearing monkey, conveniently named Boots. During her adventures we also get to meet her talking backpack (or la mochila) and the map who sings an annoyingly cute song. The show plays out almost like a computer adventure showing a mouse on different scenes where the kids make a decision. Dora asks your kids questions and then waits for a response. Dora would then congratulate your child for trying, while replying back with the correct answer to encourage them. The main purpose of the show is to teach Spanish to English-speaking children.
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Dora the Explorer, the animated preschooler with a big heart and even bigger briefcase first came on the air on August 14, 2000. And in that decade, she's met a lot of interesting characters along the way.
Boots
'We created Boots as a stand-in for the viewer. We wanted to represent the viewer with someone who is younger than Dora, eager to go on the adventure and help out as much as he can.' — Valerie Walsh Valdes, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
'So many great fictional heroes have had sidekicks. Dora and Boot are wonderful partners who are loyal, funny and able to bring out the best in each other. The love between them is an important part of the show's appeal and their hug has become an iconic image.' — Chris Gifford, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
Backpack
'We liked the connection between being an explorer and having a backpack, so it's that idea of preparedness. It's comforting to know that in my backpack, I have everything I could possibly need.' — Valerie Walsh Valdes, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
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'Because almost every kid has a backpack, we thought it would be great to give Dora a backpack filled with problem-solving tools to help her overcome obstacles.' — Chris Gifford, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
Map
'We've heard stories about kids creating their own maps to organize their day. Parents also use maps to help get their kids excited to go to the supermarket or post office, because they know, in the end, they will get to go to the playground.' — Valerie Walsh Valdes, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
'Three is a magic number used throughout the series because preschoolers can digest and remember information in threes. There are three locations on the Map, and we say 'Swiper, no swiping' three times.' — Chris Gifford, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
Swiper
'We wanted a villain to up the stakes because one of the important pieces to the success of the interaction was to put our heroes on a high-stakes adventure where the kids are asked to interact in an important way.' — Valerie Walsh Valdes, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.
'I hear kids saying Swiper's 'Oh mannn!' all the time. It's something we all say and can relate to. It's a kid response, and it's funny.' — Chris Gifford, creator and executive producer, Dora the Explorer.