Thursday, April 26, 2012

Dora The Explorer Theme Birthday Party Package ~ Invitations, Thank-You Postcards, Dinner Plates, Dessert Plates, Napkins, Cups, and Loot Bags (Treat Sacks) ~ Serves 8 Guests

Dora The Explorer Theme Birthday Party Package ~ Invitations, Thank-You Postcards, Dinner Plates, Dessert Plates, Napkins, Cups, and Loot Bags (Treat Sacks) ~ Serves 8 Guests Review

Dora The Explorer Theme Birthday Party Package ~ Invitations, Thank-You Postcards, Dinner Plates, Dessert Plates, Napkins, Cups, and Loot Bags (Treat Sacks) ~ Serves 8 Guests

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Dora The Explorer Theme Birthday Party Package ~ Invitations, Thank-You Postcards, Dinner Plates, Dessert Plates, Napkins, Cups, and Loot Bags (Treat Sacks) ~ Serves 8 Guests Feature

  • 8 Invites with Envelopes & 8 Thank-You Postcards
  • 8 Hot/Cold Beverage Cups (9oz.)
  • 8 Dinner Plates (8 3/4" diameter) & 8 Dessert Plates (6 3/4" diameter)
  • 16 2-Ply Luncheon Napkins: 8 for Dinner and 8 for Dessert
  • 8 Party Loot Bags for Take-Home Treats
Dora the Explorer is an American animated television series created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh, and Eric Weiner. Dora the Explorer became a regular series in 2000. The show is carried on the Nickelodeon cable television network, including the associated Nick Jr. channel. Dora, the main character, is an eight-year-old girl who embarks on a trip in every episode in order to find something or help somebody. She asks the viewers at home to help her find new ways to reach places with the help of Map. She also teaches viewers Spanish, introducing them to short words and phrases. Dora has a positive view of the characters she meets, failing even to hold a grudge against the mischievous fox, Swiper, who continually attempts to steal items from her party. She acts against villains only when it seems that compromise is impossible, and even in these cases, fails to display actual anger. She gives others a chance to try their hands at tasks even when she herself might have an easier time with them. Dora values her family, whom she loves openly, though she spends little time indoors at home with them. She tries to introduce her traditions and customs, subtly and without compulsion, to those who are not familiar with them. Dora is fond of Boots, who became her best friend when she saved his beloved red boots from being swiped by Swiper.


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