In the episode, all of the bracelets back home were handed out by Boots offscreen, and there were three bracelets left when Dora and Swiper come home. In the book, Swiper has eight bracelets remaining when they come home to give them out to their friends.In the book, there were only seven friends present at Friendship Day in the episode, there were a lot more than that (specifically 23).In the book, the scene where Dora, Swiper, and Mei super jump over the Great Wall has been withdrawn from the book.In the book, Fomka is orange in the episode, he is brown.In the book, the Russian Troll guarding the Winter Palace somehow has the Grumpy Old Troll's color scheme.The Backpack segment for finding something to slide on the snow has been withdrawn from the book.The shapes in the streets are multicolored in the episode, but not in the book.In the episode, Dora, Swiper, and Amelie had to take two streets to reach the Eiffel Tower.In the episode, Map, Amelie, and the Smiling Gargoyles are the only characters to refer to the Eiffel Tower by its full name, and Dora and Swiper call it just "the tower", even in the Picture Pop-Up Sequence.Dora refers to each landmark by their full names in the book in the episode, she often uses the shorthand terms "the tower", "the mountain", "the palace", and "the wall" to refer to them.In the episode, they emit multicolored sparkles. In the book, the friendship bracelets flash white.In the book, Swiper hands out the friendship bracelets from the bag in the episode, he pours the bracelets into the boxes before handing them out.The scenes where Dora and Swiper use different vehicles to travel the world have been withdrawn from the book.In the book, everyone is in their regular clothes in the episode, Benny, Isa, and Tico are in their party clothes when they arrive.In the book, Diego is with Dora's friends in the episode, Diego does not arrive until after Dora has passed Tanzania.There are several notable differences between the special and book:.In the book, the greetings "Previet" and "Ni hao" are listed as the way one would pronounce them, "preevyet" and "knee-how" respectively.
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