Dora The Explorer Costumes

As an animated character with her very own television series, toys, Dora the Explorer costumes, and marketing empire, you can bet your “botas” that Dora the Explorer is a billion dollar money-maker for the Nickelodeon Network. Beloved by both preschool boys and girls alike, this spunky and adventurous little Latin-American girl teaches good values, reading, problem-solving and more on her very popular television show.  A modern-day girl, Dora loves soccer, playing outdoors, making friends and being musical on her wooden flute. Accompanied by her best friend Boots (a monkey), Swiper (a fox), a map and a backpack, Dora is always setting out on a new exploration — sometimes her male cousin Diego comes along for the fun.

Dora the Explorer costumes  are sized to fit babies, toddlers and older children. You are virtually guaranteed to have a blast in one of the many officially liscenced Dora the Explorer costumes. The majority of Dora the Explorer costumes begin with a colorful pair of orange shorts, a bright pink shirt and pair of white sneakers or white go go boots specially made for  Dora the Explorer costumes. Dora likes to dress casually in her Dora the Explorer costumes because she’s an athletic, up-for-anything kind of girl.  Of course, each of the Dora the Explorer costumes needs her signature hairstyle, a brown bob with bangs. If your child does not have this naturally, there are specially made wigs for Dora the Explorer costumes.

Dora the Explorer costumes should be accessorized by the fictional purple backpack (mochilla), which is a magical satchel that talks and produces ridiculously large items such as a full sized ladder! Of course, there is a little song and dance that goes along and the backpack gobbles back up its contents and says “yum, yum, delicioso!” Another important accessory for Dora the Explorer costumes is the map that give important travel tips and guidance for the adventure; when not being consulted the map for Dora the Explorer costumes stays rolled up in the backpack.

Recently an older ‘tween-aged Dora the Explorer has been introduced and her Dora the Explorer costumes are sure to follow. Targeted to a growing up audience, this pre-teen character is ready to meet the new adventures of her maturing fans. You can make your own ‘tween Dora the Explorer costumes with purple leggings, pink blouse and ballet flats – make sure to keep the always cute hairstyle of the original Dora the Explorer costumes.

Go, Diego, go! Boys can dress up in Dora the Explorer costumes, too. Dora’s male cousin, Diego, is also an adventurer and likes to help wildlife in the South American rain forests – he’s often seen with a baby jaguar. Diego Dora the Explorer costumes features a pair of blue cargo shorts, a t-shirt and a white safari-style vest with patches. An orange backpack accessorizes Diego Dora the Explorer costumes and is used as a medical rescue pack to help animals.  There are also “Boots the Monkey” Dora the Explorer costumes and “Swiper the Fox” Dora the Explorer costumes. These cute, cuddly jumpsuits are great for active toddlers and feature tails and hoods to match each character. So, grab your backpack, “vamonos”, and lead the way in Dora the Explorer costumes today!

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