Dora The Explorer Is Back. Here’s What The Character Has Meant To Latinas

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Dora The Explorer Is Back. Here’s What The Character Has Meant To Latinas
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For some fans of 'Dora the Explorer,' a fresh take on the beloved character through Paramount+'s 'Dora' is welcome.

She’s back. Or, perhaps more accurately, she never left. The she in question? None other than Dora Márquez, the seriously curious, adventure-seeking 7-year-old, who you might know simply as Dora fromfrom 2000 to 2014, follows Dora as she embarks on journeys and quests with her interactive map, talking purple backpack, and Boots, her monkey BFF .

For some fans of the original series, a fresh take on the beloved character is welcome. They can relish in the nostalgia while getting the chance to revisit Dora and everything she represented well into adulthood. Ahead, hear from four Latinas who grew up watching Dora share why they have love for her, what they cherish and remember most about the show, and how they really feel about the forthcoming reboot. I was in the fifth grade, and the year was 2000.

Dora was my ultimate role model. I adored watching her — she was a reflection of myself. I used to purchase and wear Dora pajamas, and cover my bed with Dora bedding. I even styled my hair like hers.Dora had a special connection with me because she resembled me. She not only taught me valuable lessons but also inspired me to be courageous and embrace my culture and family."She not only taught me valuable lessons but also inspired me to be courageous and embrace my culture and family.

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