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🎒 Unlock bilingual brilliance with Dora’s Got Your Back!
The Dora Got Your Back Learning Backpack is a vibrant, interactive bilingual toy designed for kids 3+ that combines 12 educational games in English and Spanish with guided drawing and writing practice. Featuring a Map-shaped stylus, a swipe-to-clear drawing board, and a wearable backpack form factor, it encourages creativity, language skills, and emotional learning on the go. Batteries included for demo; new batteries recommended.












| ASIN | B0DXQHHBVC |
| Age Range Description | 3+ Years |
| Battery Description | 2 x AA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,287 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #177 in Electronic Learning Systems |
| Brand Name | VTech |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 79 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Drawing and Shapes, Feelings, Creativity, Problem-solving, Numbers and Counting, Phonics, English and Spanish, Early Development, Uppercase Letters, Lowercase Letters, Letter Stroke Order, Number Stroke Order and Phases |
| Form Factor | Backpack |
| Included Components | Got Your Back Learning Backpack, Quick Start Guide |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 11.02 x 8.27 x 2.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Learning Backpack Bilingual Toy |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VTech |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80-573300 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 80-573300 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 8.3" X 11" X 2.8" |
| Subject Character | Dora |
| Theme | Dora the Explorer Toys, Drawing Board Toy, Educational Bilingual Toy Backpack, Handwriting Practice Toy for Preschoolers, Interactive Bilingual Games in English and Spanish |
S**E
Excellent
Great learning toy for the price and way bigger in size than expected
M**N
Love it
My niece loved this Christmas gift. Not heavy & very manageable for toddler
V**R
Toys
Grandkids seem to enjoy it
A**A
product review
item came perfect, my three year old loves it
3**R
The back pack straps are really cutee
My granddaughter loved this for her bday. Great travel/restaurant take along toy
S**F
A fun learning toy
A great and fun way to keep children entertained while they learn. My 4 year old loves it and I love that it's an actual backpack kids can carry along easily. It is well made, has different game options and easy to use.
C**R
The cutest!
This backpack toy is so cute! My 5-year-old niece loves it and she’s not even that aware of Dora yet. It works well, is good quality and seems like it will last a long time. The sound quality is fine: about what you would expect from a toy with this, but it is clear enough to understand what's being said easily. It is a little pricey but worth it as I feel like it’s hard to find toys that are both this entertaining and educational at the same time. Overall a really great toy, especially for kids who are learning letters and how to write, even ones who don’t necessarily know much about Dora.
A**R
Fun & Educational for Kids Who Love Dora!
I bought this toy for my nephew, and it’s been a big hit! The colors are bright, the sound quality is clear, and it’s very engaging. Dora’s voice and familiar phrases keep the little one entertained, and the interactive features make it more than just a toy. The buttons are easy for small hands to press, and it feels sturdy enough to handle everyday play. I also like that it helps with Spanish, which makes screen-free learning fun. Overall, it’s a great purchase for any kid 4+ I’d say. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something both educational and entertaining!
B**.
Great
My grand daughter loves it.
C**.
An interesting mix of old and new tech...
What kid doesn't like Dora? And who wouldn't want their own Backpack? This is a rather big backpack (from a kids perspective) and it's quite neat. It's a hard plastic so don't expect it to be a cozy backpack to take everywhere but it's certainly durable and well made. Vtech makes pretty solid stuff and has so for many years. The tech here is a mix of old and new (or perhaps old and older). There is a basic touch panel (not a screen) on the left that responses to presses, the right has an older LED screen on top and I THOUGHT the bottom was another larger tablet screen but it's not, it's more like those old magnetic magic eraser boards. You use the pen and slide the bar down to erase it... works just fine to be honest. As much as I was hoping this was like a huge tablet, I get why it isn't, too much could go wrong and to be honest, why go with overcomplicated tech when the simple stuff is exactly what you need? My niece absolutely loves this, she's sat for hours already in front of it and it's a welcome addition to her toy collection. I love the educational thought that went into it, and it's quite rugged. A definitely winner for kids who are fans of Dora... or even if they aren't, they'll have fun with it. Overall, durable, solid tech (not more than what it needs), and most importantly, entertains the kids (that's what really matters).
C**A
fun and interactive toy for Dora fans!
I ordered the VTech Dora Got Your Back Learning Backpack (English Edition). The left panel has interactive buttons with activities in both English and Spanish. The right panel has a small display screen and an etch-a-sketch style drawing board. The pen is attached by a string so it won't be lost. Both my 2.5 year old and 5 year old enjoy playing with this. It also has straps so it can be worn like a backpack which is agreat for taking on-the-go. Cute toy for Dora lovers!
C**W
Cute learning toy, better for older preschoolers
I tested this with my 3.5-year-old niece, and she’s been surprisingly into it, especially the drawing and tracing games. She thought the stylus was hilarious, and it's chunky enough for her little hands to manage. There are a bunch of games in both English and Spanish, but she mostly stuck to the letter tracing and the emotion matching stuff. The little screen up top shows animations and menu prompts, while the bottom is more like an old-school magnet drawing board (not digital, but honestly that’s a plus). No risk of cracked screens, and she can swipe it clean with "Swiper" and start over. That part got a lot of use. It folds into backpack mode, but just know it doesn’t store anything inside—so it’s really just pretend play at that point. Still, she liked wearing it around the house. Only complaint is that some menus take a few extra steps and she needed help navigating at first. Probably best suited for kids closer to 4 than 3, but it's a fun way to sneak in a bit of learning.
V**R
Old school tech for new school kids! A little complex for smaller kids but great for 4-5 yr olds
My niece is just learning her alphabet and numbers and this tablet has been fantastic to aid in her learning when she comes over. The bright colours, Dora theme, and nice thick stylus all encourage and bring her lots of fun to practice. There is audio that can be turned on or off; a great option for overstimulated parents that more kids toys should really incorporate. The writing screen is similar to ones I had as a kid where it used magnetic sand instead of it being an actual screen. I actually love this because the chance of it breaking is way lower than if it was an electronic screen. Its easy to wipe away the letters to start again and keep the learning going. There is another screen above the writing area that is digital, and displays fun graphics and videos as well as provides a way to navigate the menu. The toy folds into a "backpack" shape but with no kind of storage its just purely aesthetics and encourages kids to roleplay as if they were "Dora." The size was adequate for my almost 3 year old niece and didn't tip her over. Kids on the younger side of 3 might need assistance from an adult (or older sibling) to help navigate some of the menus but kids on the older end of pre-school should be okay to use the tablet on their own with minimal assistance.
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