Daisy and the Egg

“Daisy and the Egg” by Jane Simmons, published by Little, Brown and Company in 1998, is a charming children’s book that captures the excitement of awaiting a new sibling. This edition features 32 pages of full-color illustrations, inviting young readers to join Daisy, a duckling, as she eagerly anticipates the arrival of her new brother or sister. The story unfolds with Mama Duck and Aunt Buttercup sitting on a new egg, creating a sense of anticipation that resonates with every older sibling.
In this delightful tale, readers will experience Daisy’s journey of waiting, filled with the emotions and excitement that come with the arrival of a new family member. The narrative highlights themes of family and patience, making it relatable for children who are about to become older siblings. With its focus on animals and birds, “Daisy and the Egg” offers a gentle exploration of growth and change, perfect for young audiences.
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Mama Duck and Aunt Buttercup are sitting on a new egg, and Daisy is eagerly awaiting the arrival of her new brother or sister. Days pass, and Daisy waits and waits . . . until she is finally awakened by a “Pip! Pip! Pip!” A story full of anticipation to which every older sibling can relate, “Daisy and the Egg” will surely be a hit with fans of this endearing duckling. Full color.
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