Dora’s Eggs

Dora’s Eggs by Julie Sykes is a delightful first edition published by Little Tiger Press in March 1998. This 32-page book, written in English, invites young readers to join Dora as she observes the adorable babies of various farmyard animals, leading her to question her own pride in her first eggs. The engaging narrative is complemented by tactile elements, allowing children to touch and feel the texture of Dora’s eggs through embossing featured on the cover and throughout the pages.
In this charming story, readers will discover how Dora’s perspective shifts as she waits for her eggs to hatch into cute chicks. The book explores themes related to juvenile fiction, animals, and farm life, making it an engaging read for children interested in baby animals. With its vibrant illustrations and interactive features, Dora’s Eggs offers a sensory experience that enhances the storytelling, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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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. Readers can touch and feel the texture of Dora’s eggs through embossing on the cover and throughout the book. Full color.
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