Simply a-Dora-ble! Your little girl will sleep safe and sound when she is truly surrounded by her heroes, Dora, Boots, and friends! Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer Toddler Bed with Canopy from Delta is just the right size for your little one as she makes the transition from crib to big girl bed. This sweet
toddler bed features sheer pink curtains, pink canopy poles, and a pink
canopy covered with frills and Dora designs, including boots, animal friends, and bright butterflies.
Features:
- Dora the Explorer theme
- Pale pink plastic headboard and footboard
- Removable pink plastic toddler rails for safety
- Purple metal bed frame for sturdy support
- Pink canopy with purple trim
- Sheer pink curtains with coordinating pink ribbon ties
- Pink metal canopy poles
- Sits low to the ground for easy access
- Eases transition from crib to twin bed
- Uses a standard crib mattress (mattress not included)
- For ages 3 - 5
- Recommended weights: 23 - 50 lbs
Toddler Bed Instruction Manual
About Dora the Explorer
Airing in 2000 as one of the first cross-cultural animated children’s programs,
Dora the Explorer became a phenomenal hit, entertaining children and introducing young Americans to
Hispanic culture. Formally aired on the CBS television network, and now a prominent series on
Nickelodeon and sister channel, Noggin, the extremely successful franchise has created a recognizable household name.
In the series, Dora is an adventurous, bilingual,
Latina heroine who lives inside a computer. Determined, positive, helpful and caring, Dora is always ready for adventure. Children learn by watching
Dora journey through her world, gathering objects and clues to ultimately help a person in need or perform a good deed with her faithful Backpack, Map and her best friend
Boots.
Not only is
Dora the Explorer entertaining, but the interactive aspects allow children to develop problem solving skills, reasoning, and communication skills when the curious little explorer asks her audience at home questions to help her along her way.
In 2005, Dora’s equally curious cousin, Diego, claimed his own spin off series,
Go, Diego, Go! to continue the recent trend in bilingual animated children’s series.