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Disney Junior卡通影集,描述一個六歲的女孩─麥芬醫生,善良又熱心,她立志將來要成為一位和她母親一樣的醫生。而麥芬醫生最喜歡遊戲,就是在她的玩具診所裡扮演玩具醫生。當她把聽診器對準在壞掉的玩具身上時,神奇的事情發生了!麥芬醫生發現玩具們活了過來,她不但可以和玩具們溝通,也幫助玩具們修補好破損的地方。

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Dottie "Doc" McStuffins (voiced by Kiara Muhammad) - The main character of the series. Doc is a six-year-old girl who likes to fix toys, dolls and stuffed animals. She also wants to be a doctor like her mother, one day. She is a girl with short dark brown hair tied in pigtails with a fashionable headband in the middle of her head. She usually wears a lab coat over a purple-and-white striped T-shirt and pink-colored skirt with polka-dot leggings on her legs and violet ankle socks with pink sneakers. The only other clothes she has been shown in is a large Indiana Jones type sunshade hat added to her usual attire or a BucketHat in a camping sequence.

教育小朋友們愛惜玩具與團隊合作的重要性
灌輸小朋友要照醫生的指示做,醫生說的話都要聽
打破種族疆界

爸媽想法
-Finally a smart little girl main character that isn't a princess or ballerina. Princesses are fine but i want my kids to get a well rounded view of things girls can be and do, and its not all about being pretty. I also really like that Doc is kind to her family and brother
-Doc McStuffins is a friendly and imaginative persona. We love that she is smart and that her worth is not valued in looks. I love the positive message she sends to all young girls.
- My son now operates on his trains and whenever his sister falls he grabs his bag and runs to her aid. The little tidbits at the end of the show help to re-enforce some of the habits we are trying to instill in our children as

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