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(Posted February 18, 2008)

'Dora the Explorer' (Writing Board, Magazine and more)
(from the UK)


Thanks to Marilyn for sharing the following:

 

What a bonanza the British are getting with this magazine & the bonuses.
At a good price too except for the mailing costs that it took for shipping to
America.  Thanks to Kim for purchasing & boxing up to send to me.  I know it
was a lot of work as these pieces were of all size.  Here are two of the
bonuses....Dora & the double sided writing board complete with eraser, 2 pens
with erasers & 4 magnets featuring characters from the Dora the Explorer
cartoons.  The board measures a speck less than 10 x 14 1/2" so it's nicely
sized for a freebie.  Dora's style number is 46099.  More pictures
coming.  Marilyn_in_Wisconsin







 




Dora Writing Board (front)
Something to add to the description is that the front side is a light
lavender in color.   Marilyn



Dora Writing Board (back)
 


The first issue of Dora Dress-Up & Go! has 22 pages listed, but this counts
the front cover as pages 1 & 2.  The magazine is 11 1/8 inches high
by 8 1/2" wide.  Lots of colorful games & stories on heavy glossy
pages with a centerfold
of thick paper with cut-outs.  This issue is tucked into a slot on a
double cardboard backing sharing space with a plastic encapsulated
Dora the Explorer beanie.  This is a big piece of backing....18" wide
by 12 7/8" high.
Marilyn_in_Wisconsin


Dora Dress-Up  -  Issue 1






(front cover)
 


(back cover)


Dora Dress-Up & Go! issue 2 is quite similar to issue 1...22 pages counting the
cover as 2 pages....same size....& a thick centerfold with cutouts.
The backing board for this issue is much smaller than the one for the first issue & measures
13 1/4" high by 10 3/4" wide.  Dora's ice skating costume is fastened to the
backing & I'll leave try-ons for another day.  Marilyn_in_Wisconsin

Dora Dress-Up  -  Issue 2




 


(front cover)



(back cover)
 


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