I would think that people would like a "Dora" alternative for the 8-11 yo versus the current options that include the likes of Barbie and Bratz. This is *not* a new Dora show, the new Dora will not replace the current "Dora the Explorer" show, and it is being marketed as a doll aimed at older kids. It's a product growth item for children who have outgrown the "toddler" Dora.
Seeing as it not intended for the 5 and under set, I'm not sure why people would relate it to trying to push kids to grow up too fast and be upset by it. Maybe I'm missing something.
And I understand that the original post was to be about the change and the article was just an added point of reference, but really without the article I can see why the whole thing can be taken out of context. It's the same reason initial reaction was negative IMHO: the images only provide half the story.