Is your second or third grader ready for Dora?
You might think of Dora as a preschooler’s cartoon. Backpack and map are engaging for the younger kid. Maybe even a kindergartener. But a third-grader? Most third-graders have outgrown the three-problem, Swiper the Fox engagement, where’s the answer on the screen format that Dora presents. So Nickelodeon and Mattel are doing something about it.
Meet Dora the young girl. Her mysteries have moved to the mall and she’s more Nancy Drew than Bratz.
But is this really necessary?
