Dora the Explorer - Dora Toys

November 14, 2007  Author: admin

doralogo.jpgFisher Price toys have been developed to suit the needs of your children. The company’s toys are known to help stimulate children’s growing up and learning needs while keeping these kids busily entertained. In addition, Fisher Price has also been constantly partnering with popular kiddie cartoon characters to continue its quest to build age-appropriate and well-loved toys. Now, the company has also launched its line of Dora the Explorer toys for kids who just love the adventurous little girl and her journeys with her friends. The Dora the Explorer line has been designed to let the kids experience a whole new fun-filled playtime adventure with Dora and her friends while keeping them educated at the same time.For starting parents or newbees, Dora is a Spanish little girl who always goes on adventures with her monkey friend Boots, who got his name from always wearing only his famous
red boots.

As popularized by Nickelodeon, Dora always embarks on different journeys in her quest to find something that she needs. Dora also has her Backpack and Map as her trusty companions. Backpack is a talking purple magical bag which provides her with everything all that she needs in going though difficult tasks and solving puzzles. Read the rest of this entry »

Online games - Online gaming - Infants and ToddlerAll parents know Fisher Price toys are not only fun for children they also teach them skills and other things such as their numbers / ABC and little words, this is also true for their Fisher Price Online Games that are in a play and learn format for children, infants, toddlers and preschoolers.  These online games are geared to be easy for their age such as  games for infants are made in such a way that they can hit their little fingers on almost any key and the game will thrill and excite them. As their age goes up so does the skills they are required to use for these online games , though they are not above their skill or learning level and allow the child to move at their own pace to advance further into the games.
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