Step by Step with Dora the Explorer

Dora is loved by children everywhere, including my son Mark. When  I received an email about a new initiative from Nick Jr that involves dora, I just has to share. Children and parents will love

Dora is loved by children everywhere, including my son Mark. When  I received an email about a new initiative from Nick Jr that involves dora, I just has to share. Children and parents will love this….

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Tackling each new step in a child’s development can be an overwhelming task
for any parent. But to give a helping hand, Nick Jr. has created a new initiative called Step-by-Step which
aims to assist parents explain key developmental milestones and reward children when they achieve them,
with a range of Dora the Explorer tools.
From learning to brush their teeth, to riding a bike for the first time, to even attending their first birthday
party, Nick Jr. and Dora are on hand to help children and their parents on their way. However as no child is
the same, Nick Jr. are asking parents to share their own top tips with the Dora Step-by-Step Top Tip Swap.
Every month a new topic will be addressed online with handy information, videos and downloadable tools
with child development expert Jacqueline Harding offering practical tips and advice. Then, on Facebook,
parents will be able to swap their own tips for the chance to win a Dora Step-by-Step pack consisting of a
Dora-the-Explorer My Talking Backpack and a School Day Dora doll.
August’s theme is ‘Summer’ and here are some of Jacqueline’s top tips and advice for getting little ones to
grips with key skills:
 If you have access to outdoor space, why not choose a small spot for your little one to have their own
garden? It’s best to choose quick growing plants such as cress and then you can even use what you have
grown to make sandwiches together for your next picnic.
 Going down to the seaside? Then, it’s time to get stuck into sand castle building. Children never seem to be
bored as long as there is sand around, but take a camera and use those pictures to make a scrap-book to
keep the excitement going when you’re back home.
 If you’re off on holiday with your child, leave a few bits of packing at the end for your child to help you
pack. Not only will this help them to get excited, it is also a great opportunity to explain all of the stages of
the holiday so they know what to expect.
To see more tips from Jacqueline Harding or download your own Step-by-Step, Explore with Dora tools visit nickjr.co.uk/stepbystep. If you’d like to share your own tips and advice visit Facebook.com/NickJrUK

 

You can catch Dora on Nick Jr  by tuning into Sky 615, Virgin 715, through BT Vision and TalkTalk channel 318.

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