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Loading... Dora's Eggsby Julie Sykes
None. Internet UPC Database Dora is very proud of the eggs she just hatched. She wants to have all her friends come and admire them. Her friends are too busy with their own super adorable little ones. Dora starts to admire her friends little ones thinking they might be better than her own eggs. When Dora's Eggs finally hatch she, and her friends, realize they are the cutest babies of all. This is a very cute board book. The perfect book to share with a toddler. The colors of the illustrations are vibrant and the pages are full of color. There is a lot more writing in this board book than there are in other board books for toddlers, but the story is worth it. This book is a good example of Fantasy because it takes place on a farm which is a realistic setting, but then the animals take on human emotions and talk. The plot is engaging because it shows Dora's eggs and they were just hatched. Then takes you around the farm to all the different animals. The end of the story shows the eggs hatched and Dora discovers that her chicks are just as wonderful as everyone else's babies. This book is a good example of a fantasy because a believable world is created away from reality where a hen talks to other animals. The reader knows that hens can not talk but it sounds believable when read. The character of the hen is dynamic becuase she thinks that all the other animal's babies are better then hers and by the end she learns that she has to be patient and give her eggs a chance to come out and be real animals. Age appropriate: primary. Meida: watercolors no reviews | add a review
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