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|title=Dora's Christmas Parade
|author=Leslie Valdes
|buy=No
|borrow=No
|format=Paperback
|pages=32
|publisher=Simon & Schuster
|date=Oct October 2003
|isbn=0689858434
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Dora the Explorer has been, I suspect, designed as a way of either familiarising English-speaking children with a smattering of Spanish or (and?) brining the Latin (Mexican?) community closer to the lives of English speaking little children in the US.
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|name=Dave
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|comment= This is really disappointing as the TV show mixes the Spanish and English really well. It teaches numbers, colours and various popular spanish terms while keeping the sentences intact. Mind you, the programme has the advantage of explaining what the words mean as it goes. Something this book might have benefited from. One that I will now have to strike off my daughter's christmas list. 
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