Dora with Backpack and Map Close-Up coloring page
The close-up colouring page Dora with Backpack and Map site is where the children can be inspired to create, learn and be imaginative and be ready to go out to have some adventure.
The coloring page Dora with Backpack and Map Close-Up shows the lighthearted expression of Dora and her life-blood tools of adventure in the character in an easy understandable format. The close-up shots also enable the children to pay attention to the face of Dora, Backpack, Map which makes the scene particularly intriguing to younger fans. This example is a piece of educative spirit of Dora the Explorer as it focuses on exploring the world, guiding and solving problems. Colouring on this page will aid the children to have good motorisation skills as well as attentiveness and recognition of colour in addition to stimulating imaginative activities and self-esteem. Its not complicated and descriptive design suits it best at home, in classes, and at an early-learning setting. Being a non-screen-based activity, this colouring page will be both helpful and entertaining in addition to helping children relate to the exploring world of Dora.
How to Color
To begin with, it is necessary to make Dora famous as she should be colored in her traditional dress. Her shirt is to be done in bright pink, her shorts in warm orange, her socks in yellow, and her shoes in plain white or light grey with colourful accents. Her hair may be dyed in very brown shades with lightening, whereas the colour of her skin ought to be made in light, natural tones. The Backpack should be in the purple colour, but a bit more darker will be good; on straps and pockets. The Map would be light blue stained or pale green and mostly plain path lines were painted and should be colored dark blue or dark green to indicate the route or landmarks. Since it is a close up scene, be very specific when shading the parts of Dora face, her eyes, her smile to ensure that she has a friendly expression. The crayons suit well on filling the bigger areas, the coloured pencils are easy to use on shading and details and the markers can be used only with care on the outlines. It is advisable to make the children use their own symbols or colour choices to make the adventure with Dora personalised and creative.