Dora’s Box

Dora’s Box by Ann-Jeanet Campbell, published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on July 28, 1998, is a children’s fiction book that spans 32 pages. The story follows Dora, whose parents, in an effort to shield her from fear and harm, place various items into a box and instruct her never to open it. However, when Dora eventually decides to explore the contents, she discovers that her life is enriched by what she finds inside.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of emotions and the parent-child relationship. The book explores how confronting fears can lead to personal growth and understanding. With its engaging storyline, Dora’s Box invites young readers to reflect on their own emotions and the complexities of protection and discovery. This edition, presented in English, offers a thoughtful perspective on navigating childhood fears and the importance of curiosity.
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In order to protect her, Dora’s parents put anything that might frighten or hurt her into a box and tell her never to open it, but when she eventually does, her life is enriched by what she finds.
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