Dora's Party Favorites

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Dora the Explorer Party Favorites
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 2008
RecordedMay 21, 2008 in Davie, Florida
Genre Children's Music
Length39:52
Label Sony BMG
Producer Joel Someillan, George Noriega
Dora the Explorer chronology
!Vamos a bailar! Let's Dance! The Dora the Explorer Music Collection
(2008)
Dora the Explorer Party Favorites
(2008)
Dora's Christmas
(2009)
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Dora the Explorer Party Favorites (also knows as Dora the Explorer Party Favorites) is a compilation of classic children's songs sung by Dora the Explorer (Caitlin Sanchez). It includes a remix of Dora's theme song. The CD also comes with a "Pin the Boots on Boots" game.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dora the Explorer Party Mix (including "Dora the Explorer Theme" & "Travel Song")"2:10
2."The Wheels on the Bus"2:45
3."Old MacDonald Had a Farm"3:44
4."Mary Had a Little Lamb"2:49
5."B-I-N-G-O"2:46
6."Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush"2:26
7."Itsy Bitsy Spider"2:07
8."Travel Song (Reprise)"1:09
9."Row, Row, Row Your Boat"2:51
10."London Bridge"2:01
11."I'm a Little Teapot"2:04
12."Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"2:20
13."Hokey Pokey"3:02
14."If You're Happy and You Know It"2:44
15."Chicken Dance"2:27
16."Happy Birthday/Cumpleaños Feliz"2:28

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