Dora’s Eggs

Dora’s Eggs by Julie Sykes is a charming children’s book published by Scholastic in 1997. This edition, written in English and spanning 24 pages, follows the journey of Dora as she observes the adorable offspring of various farmyard animals. Initially, Dora feels a sense of disappointment regarding her own eggs, but her perspective shifts when they eventually hatch into delightful chicks.
Readers will find a gentle narrative that explores themes of pride and the joy of new life. As Dora interacts with other animals, she learns to appreciate her own contributions, culminating in a heartwarming realization about the value of her eggs. This story is suitable for young readers and offers a simple yet engaging exploration of farm life and the excitement of hatching chicks.
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As she goes around seeing the babies of the other farmyard animals, Dora becomes less and less proud of her first eggs–until they hatch into cute chicks.
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