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Dora and Boots take young explorers on an adventure filled with stories, games and puzzles in this new annual for 2013! Together with her friends and family, Dora introduces many exciting first experiences, including going to school, visiting a museum and meeting animals at the farm, while learning simple words in Spanish along the way.
Contains stories, puzzles and simple Spanish phrases to learn.
Featuring Dora, this summer annual is filled with stories, activities and stickers.
Fans of the enormously popular Dora the Explorer will love this new book of games, stories, puzzles, and more. Readers are encouraged to use their imaginations as Dora engages in all sorts of play-along adventures and tries to stop Swiper from swiping! Children will join Dora and Boots, Backpack, Map, and Dora's animal friends as they explore new places through games, puzzles, and stories just like the TV show! Also sprinkled throughout are simple Spanish phrases to learn. This book is packed with a variety of stories and activities, and makes for an educational and entertaining holiday gift for all of Dora's fans.
This Winter 2009 (VII, 1) issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self- Knowledge, entitled “Teaching Transformations 2009” and dedicated to the chronicling of representative experiences of teaching transformation in the New England area and elsewhere, brings together selected proceedings of the annual conferences of the Center for the Improvement of Teaching (CIT) and the New England Center for Inclusive Teaching (NECIT) recently held at UMass Boston. The first seven studies in the issue were gathered through the conference activities of NECIT. The second series of articles emerged from the conversations and presentations at the annual CIT conference at UMass Boston. The contributions have a common interest in advancing teaching and learning practices that transform the self and the world in favor of more just, inclusive, and participatory outcomes. The editors believe that the most central and distinguishing defining features of NECIT and CIT, i.e., the three-fold concerns with promoting pedagogical reflexivity, student learning empathy, and faculty agency, are well advocated for and respresented in the papers shared in this volume. Contributors include: Jay R. Dee (also as journal issue guest editor), Vivian Zamel (also as journal issue guest editor), Cheryl J. Daly, Maria Natalicia Rocha-Tracy, Darlene Ferguson-Russell, John Fobanjong, Patricia White, LeeAnn Griggs, Sally Barney, Janet Brown-Sederberg, Elizabeth Collins, Susan Keith, Lisa Iannacci, Kimberly Smirles, Ann Wetherilt, Melanie Murphy, Elijah Patterson, Janet D. Johnson, Elizabeth H. Rowell, Mary Ball Howkins, Duane Wright, Wayne-Daniel Berard, Alexandria Hallam, Anne Geiwitz, Matthew R. Kerzner, Angelika Festa, and Mohammad Tamdgidi (also as journal editor-in-chief). Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge is a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics). For more information about OKCIR and other issues in its journal’s Edited Collection as well as Monograph and Translation series visit OKCIR’s homepage.
"The 2010 Dora Annual" sold 75,000 copies! "Dora the Explorer" engages pre-schoolers in a play-along adventure, teaching children how to observe situations and solve problems as they explore Dora's world. Kids learn simple Spanish words and phrases along the way as well as math skills, music, and physical coordination. Educators believe that introducing a second language to a child before the age of 6 or 7 is an important factor in their ability to achieve fluency. For many pre-schoolers Dora is their first encounter with a foreign language and as such helps to make them aware of and curious about foreign languages. 2010 sees Dora celebrate her 10th anniversary, with increased promotional activity based around the theme of 'Explorer's Wanted', which encourages children to find adventures of their own with Dora's help. Meet Dora, Boots, Backpack, Map, Swiper and many more of her friends feature in this engaging annual. Full of stories, puzzles and simple Spanish phrases to learn, it's perfect for Dora fans and adventurous children everywhere!
Dora loves to explore. Meet her friends, solve puzzles and visit magical places.
Dora and Boots must help their friend Unicornio get to the castle so he can be crowned king of the enchanted forest. On board pages.