Dora's Costume Party


Book Description

Dora is throwing a Halloween party, but Boots can't decide what costume to wear.




Dora's Costume Party (Dora the Explorer)


Book Description

It's almost time for Dora the Explorer's Halloween costume party, and everyone is getting ready. But Boots has a problem - he can't decide what to be. Come to the party to help Dora and friends celebrate Halloween... and find out how Boots solves his costume crisis!




Dora's Costume Party!


Book Description

While everyone is getting ready for Dora's Halloween costume party, her monkey Boots cannot decide what he wants to be.




Dora Had a Little Lamb


Book Description

"Based on the TV series Dora the Explorer as seen on Nick Jr."--T.p. verso.




Dora's Pirate Adventure


Book Description

Dora and her friends retrieve their costume chest from the Pirate Piggies.




Dora's Backpack


Book Description

Dora and her pals try to reach the library before it closes. Can Backpack help?




It's Sharing Day!


Book Description

It's Sharing Day! Join Dora and Boots on their way to Abuela's house for a special Sharing Day lunch. First they have to pick up ingredients for their special dessert. Along the way, they learn how important and rewarding it is to share.




Shakespeare's Queer Children


Book Description

This book argues that Shakespeare is not the exclusive possession of any one social group or cultural formation, but has provided an enabling and empowering resource which has allowed 'other' radical voices to be heard.




Ludics and Laughter as Feminist Aesthetic


Book Description

Angela Carter's provocations to laughter and her enchantment with ludic narrative strategies are two key aspects of her aesthetic practice, neither of which has been the focus of sustained study. Ludics and Laughter as Feminist Aesthetic: Angela Carter at Play responds to this lacuna in Carter criticism. This international collection of eleven essays from acclaimed Carter scholars and emerging voices in the field of Carter studies seeks to reclaim play as a serious undertaking for feminist writing and scholarship and to foreground laughter as a potent affect. While Carter's work turned to comedy in the later years, from the first publication in 1966 until her last in 1992, her fiction, poetry and journalism engaged in sharp social and cultural critique; she habitually engaged this critique through ludic structures and wickedly funny narratives that challenged conventional norms and ways of thinking. Contributors explore the diverse ways in which Carter compelled a complex and often uneasy laughter by means of a controversial aesthetic that merges a persistently ludic sensibility with a biting intransigent wit. This volume draws on theories of play, surrealism, feminism, as well as studies of feminist humour and Carter's own journals and diaries to reveal the ways in which her work moves readers towards the unexpected. This volume will be of relevance both to scholars of Carter's work and of feminist humour more generally; as well, it will be of interest to students and general readers of Carter's fiction, journalism and poetry.




Outdoor Play


Book Description

This book offers a description of the rich and complex world of pretend play in one play yard.