Dora with Backpack and Map Close-Up coloring page

Dora close-up with Backpack and Map colouring page demonstrates that Dora is prepared to discover her world which makes kids creative, learn and imagine.

Dora with Backpack and Map Close-Up

The Dora with Backpack and Map Close-Up colouring page centres around the friendly look on Dora and her most significant adventure supplies so it is an exciting and familiar image to a young fan. The medium shot permits the children to view clearly the smile of Dora, her backpack as well as the map she guides herself with in order to explore the world. This more simple, character oriented design is ideal in any young kids though has enough details to keep older children in their interest. Colouring this page helps in fine motor skill, focus, and colour recognition and positive relational themes like curiosity, confidence, and problem solving. This page is good to use in either home or classroom setting or during early learning experiences, and represents an engaging and fun, screen-free method in which children can easily engage with the world of Dora.

How to Color 
Start by colouring the outfit of Dora in her traditional colours so that she is easily identified. Her shirt should be in bright pink, shorts and socks should be in warm orange, sock accent should be in yellow, and the shoes should be white or light grey with colourful accents. Her hair could be stained in deep brown colours with minor texture elements of highlights, whereas her skin could be stained by light and natural tones. Dora Backpack would appear better in varied shades of purple with slightly darker material used to create a depth on the straps and pockets. The Map may be tinted with light and green or something like pale and the lines or symbols in the darker colors are not complicated in order to indicate way and landmarks. Since it is a close-up shot, be sure to pay close attention to details that touch the face including the eyes and the smiling face of Dora. Crayons are excellent in filling larger spaces, coloured pencils in shading and detailing and markers can be followed in outlines. Make the exercise of children who could colour the map with their own colours/symbols, and make the adventure of Dora unique and creative.

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