The wild theory also explains why Dora is always accompanied by monkey Boots EVEN since first airing on our TV screens in 2000, Dora the Explorer has been asking children to help her find things.
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America loves cereal. According to Civic Science, 70% of households eat it at least once a week, and 12% eat it almost every day. But with rising grocery prices across the board, and shrinkflation ...
Once a highlight of childhood grocery trips, the cereal aisle has become a place where fun mascots and sugar have been replaced by math and Cheerios. The cereal aisle once felt like the most exciting ...
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