Dora's name is taken from the Spanish word Exploradora, which means "female explorer."
In every episode, Dora goes on a quest, usually to help someone in trouble or otherwise do a good deed for someone.
Her quests often involve gathering key objects and/or surmounting obstacles, and are usually done in three stages.
Dora has a knack for almost anything she tries, but is best at soccer, and is unable to ignore a friend in need.
She is very close to her family, particularly her Abuela (grandmother), and is never seen without her flower bracelet given to her by her Abuela.
She has a teddy bear she got on her first birthday, which she loves very much; she even went on an adventure just to find it when she lost it.
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Dora's name is taken from the Spanish word Exploradora, which means "female explorer." In every episode, Dora goes on a quest, usually to help someone in trouble or otherwise do a good deed for someone. Her quests often involve gathering key objects and/or surmounting obstacles, and are usually done in three stages. Dora has a knack for almost anything she tries, but is best at soccer, and is unable to ignore a friend in need. She is very close to her family, particularly her Abuela (grandmother), and is never seen without her flower bracelet given to her by her Abuela. She has a teddy bear she got on her first birthday, which she loves very much; she even went on an adventure just to find it when she lost it.