Dora the hen is proud of her eggs and wants to invite her friends over to admire them. But Penny Pig is too busy with her wriggling piglets, and Daisy Dog is playing with her puppies. The more animals
It is time for Dora the hen to feed her six chicks, but they are nowhere to be seen. Who's that following Penny Pig's piglets, and who's that about to jump into the pond after Doffy Duck's ducklings?
Smudge is playing in the garden when it starts to rain. Where can he go to keep dry? He has lots of ideas, but each goes wrong. When he finally gets in from the rain, he finds one more problem to solv
When her little chicks are nowhere to be found come breakfast time, Dora searches the entire barnyard and finds them in the most unexpected places, in an adorable sequel to Dora's Eggs.
Dora the hen is very proud of her new eggs, but when she notices that they are not cuddly, fluffy, or wiggly like the other animals' babies, she begins to feel a little bit disappointed.
When her little chicks are nowhere to be found come breakfast time, Dora searches the entire barnyard and finds them in the most unexpected places, in an adorable sequel to Dora's Eggs. Reprint.
Dora the hen is very proud of her new eggs, but when she notices that they are not cuddly, fluffy, or wiggly like the other animals' babies, she begins to feel a little bit disappointed.