Dora’s Eggs

Dora’s Eggs by Julie Sykes is a charming children’s book published by Magi Publications in 1997. This first edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, introduces young readers to Dora the hen, who is excited about her first eggs. As she invites the other animals to admire them, she discovers that they are preoccupied with their own young, leading her to feel that her eggs might be uninteresting.
In this delightful story, Dora’s journey unfolds as she grapples with her feelings of boredom and anticipation. The narrative explores themes of pride and surprise, culminating in an unexpected twist when her eggs begin to crack. With a focus on farm animals and baby animals, this book offers an engaging experience for children, encouraging them to appreciate the wonders of new life.
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Dora the hen is very proud of her first eggs, and decides to invite all the other animals over to see them, but they are all busy with their own offspring. Dora starts to think her eggs are boring until – CRACK, she’s in for a big surprise
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