Educational Dora the Explorer Games for Your Toddler
Popular Dora Games: Fun and Education, Packaged All into One!
By Jennifer Foote, published Jan 22, 2007
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Are you the parent of a toddler? If so, does your toddler enjoy watching Dora the Explorer? Dora the Explorer is a popular television show, which airs on Nick Jr. and Noggin. It encourages children to use their minds, as well as their creativity. The popularity of Dora the Explorer has spilled over from the television to just about anything else. It is now possible to purchase Dora the Explorer coloring books, bed sheets, alarm clocks, board games, and much more. If you are looking for Dora merchandise, that your child can actually put to good use, in a fun and educational way, you are urged to read on. Below are reviews and quick summaries of three popular Dora the Explorer games, all of which are recommended for children aged three and up.#1 - Dora the Explorer Memory Game
As a child, you may have remembered playing the game Memory before. After all, it is a popular game that has withstood the test of time. Although the Memory Game is still played today, many of the games have evolved to survive in today's society. For that reason, it is not uncommon to find Memory Games that are centered on popular television shows, including Winnie the Pooh, Blue's Clues, and Dora the Explorer. As you may have already expected, we own the Dora the Explorer Memory Game. My daughter loves the bright colors, clear characters and easy to handle, but strong picture cards.
The Dora the Explorer Memory Game is designed for one or more players; you can play with as many people as you wish. As previously mentioned, all pictures cards are clear and easy to see. In fact, many of the picture cards have different background colors, making it easier for toddlers to tell the difference between the cards. The Dora the Explorer Memory game encourages children to use their minds and their memory. If you are unfamiliar with Milton Bradley's Memory Games, each player has a turn of selecting two cards. The goal of the game is to collect as many matches, through use of luck and memory, as you can.
#2 - Candy Land: The Dora the Explorer Edition

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The previously mentioned Dora games can all be purchased for less than fifteen dollars, sometimes even less than ten!Today's Most Commented On
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